music Crossword Puzzles
2nd Grade Vocabulary 2014-07-03
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- Sweet doughnut type food from Spain
- People that kill animals for money
- Money to help you go to college
- A saved table at a restaurant
- There are two of these in a school year
- Music that gives you energy (adjective)
- All the main actors of a movie
- Music that has a fast pace (adjective)
- No rain
- The music stays in your head
- Horror, romance, comedy, action
- Ideas that won't change
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- Chocolate, graham cracker and marshmallow
- When you like someone more than a friend
- The opposite of liberal or progressive
- Rhinos, elephants and tigers are _________
- Mandu
- To stop two people from talking
- Classic Italian dessert
- Movies about cowboys
- Animals or plants that no longer exist
- A dirty person that loves nature
- Next year you will be a ________
- Pushing people on the subway is ___________
- Gas produced by livestock
- Music that is emotional (adjective)
- The most exciting part of a movie
27 Clues: Mandu • No rain • Movies about cowboys • Classic Italian dessert • Ideas that won't change • Gas produced by livestock • The music stays in your head • A saved table at a restaurant • All the main actors of a movie • Money to help you go to college • To stop two people from talking • Horror, romance, comedy, action • A dirty person that loves nature • Next year you will be a ________ • ...
fountainfun 2012-08-27
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- One half beat, ti
- A collection of words to make the main part of a song
- A passage which leads to the next section
- Repeated rhythm or melody patterns
- One whole beat, taa
- What the words mean
- One quarter beat, tik or ka
- The person who directs the musicians
- The order of song sections
- Rhythm patterns of lyrics are used to create a flow
- Rappers who improvise spontaneously are
- The introductory music of a song
- The music or words that are repeated in a song
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- One half rest
- The process of using samples of music/words
- The beat/rhythm made with a person's mouth
- Making noise with own body
- The ending music of a song
- One whole beat rest, zaa
- The symbol > (means the beat is played louder)
- Instruments sounded by strike, shake, pluck or scrape
- The beats where no sound is made
- The words of a song
- The part of the song that is repeated after verse
24 Clues: One half rest • One half beat, ti • One whole beat, taa • What the words mean • The words of a song • One whole beat rest, zaa • Making noise with own body • The ending music of a song • The order of song sections • One quarter beat, tik or ka • The beats where no sound is made • The introductory music of a song • Repeated rhythm or melody patterns • The person who directs the musicians • ...
Chorus 2021 Crossword 2021-01-06
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- the ending of a phrase
- how we regulate airflow for specific activities
- facilitating physical access to musical listening or participation
- examples include sharp, flat, and natural symbols
- a musical composition intended for singing
- emphasis of a specific note
- combination of many sounds to form a single sound
- contrasting section of music that prepares for the return of the original melody
- musical marking to play slow
- instrumental music played by a small ensemble
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- determines how a single note is sounded
- a part in a musical composition where the performer is instructed to perform a solo freely
- a gradual increase in tempo
- basic unit of time in music
- an instrumental or vocal part designed to support or complement a melody sang the song
- a compositional technique based on imitation
- to play at a fast or lively tempo
- the initiation of a sound
- a narrative set to music
- to perform at a slow tempo
20 Clues: the ending of a phrase • a narrative set to music • the initiation of a sound • to perform at a slow tempo • a gradual increase in tempo • basic unit of time in music • emphasis of a specific note • musical marking to play slow • to play at a fast or lively tempo • determines how a single note is sounded • a musical composition intended for singing • ...
Renaissance: Ockeghem, dez Prez, Palestrina, Gabrieli 2020-11-02
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- the Venetian school caused music to be written for specific ______
- Architectural advancement in the Renaissance
- press the invention that caused the Renaissance
- what the word "Renaissance" means
- People in the Renaissance discovered ideas from the ancient Romans and _________
- the main influence on everyday life during the middle ages
- famous author of the Renaissance
- Theory Galileo discovered during the Renaissance
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- In the renaissance, people began to _______ the church and think for themselves
- the person who invented the printing press
- number of choir lofts in St. Marks
- Gabrieli laid the foundation for the modern ______
- Renaissance composer who wrote music specifically for the listener to focus on God
- first major Renaissance composer
- ____ became more realistic and detailed
- dez Prez is known as the _______ Renaissance composer
- the printing press made the cost of books ________
- before the printing press, books were copied by _____
- wrote polychoral music
- St. ______ in Venice was the center of sacred music
- more than one choir
21 Clues: more than one choir • wrote polychoral music • first major Renaissance composer • famous author of the Renaissance • what the word "Renaissance" means • number of choir lofts in St. Marks • ____ became more realistic and detailed • the person who invented the printing press • Architectural advancement in the Renaissance • press the invention that caused the Renaissance • ...
Year 7 Music: Puzzle 2 2022-08-11
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- I am a high pitched woodwind instrument
- The value of 2 semiquavers
- I write the music
- the layers of sound in music
- guitar I am a low sounding instrument that play rock
- you would need 16 semiquavers to equal me
- I am half a semibreve
- 4 minims added together would be worth this much
- I equal 4 semiquavers
- how loud or soft the sounds are
- how high or low the notes are
- 4 of me would make a minim
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- the length of a semibreve
- you write music on me
- I am the line that joins 2 quavers together
- three crotchets make me
- I add on half the value of the note
- the steady pulse in music
- I last for 1/2 a beat
- you put me in once a bar is finished
- the symbol that you see at the start of the stave
- you can play me with two sticks
- how long or short the notes are
23 Clues: I write the music • you write music on me • I last for 1/2 a beat • I am half a semibreve • I equal 4 semiquavers • three crotchets make me • the length of a semibreve • the steady pulse in music • The value of 2 semiquavers • 4 of me would make a minim • the layers of sound in music • how high or low the notes are • you can play me with two sticks • how loud or soft the sounds are • ...
3rd Form Music Quiz 2022-06-22
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- A dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalist
- The lowest male voice
- J.S. Bach was composing during this musical period
- The continuous heartbeat of the music
- The highest female voice
- The grouping of beats over time in music
- This occurs when more than one note is sung or played at the same time
- Loud
- The cello is from this orchestral family
- The french horn is from this orchestral family
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- An instrument found in church, played by both the hands and feet
- Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...'
- Composer of 'The Planets'
- African-American genre of music originating in the 19th century
- Another composer from this period was called...
- A succession of musical pitches is known as a tune or the...
- The oboe is from this orchestral family
- A baroque keyboard instrument where strings are plucked instead of hit
- Quiet
- Mozart was composing during this period
20 Clues: Loud • Quiet • The lowest male voice • The highest female voice • Composer of 'The Planets' • The continuous heartbeat of the music • Mussorgsky composed 'Pictures at an...' • The oboe is from this orchestral family • Mozart was composing during this period • The grouping of beats over time in music • The cello is from this orchestral family • ...
Born To Win? 2017-02-07
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- Sound that make people calm
- how many groups were interviewed?
- what did the psychologist wanted to find out more about?
- Getting better
- Music Academy of Berlin Famous for?
- People who conduct research about science
- Professional who evaluates and studies behavior and mental processes
- Important/crucial
- How many school were researched?
- Which continent researchers investigated how far traing can influence people's fitness potential
- How many family genetic data are analysed?
- Berlin is the nation's capital of ________
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- training.
- How many hours did 'solo performers' spend practicing on their own?
- The total participants at a European Music Academy in 2013 is _____
- How to be better?
- Athlete
- The second group was expected to become good enough to work full-time in an _______
- Fitness
- Professional
- How many students are choosen to be researched
- Minimum suggested training time to be a top athlete
- Stage
- Half our fitness potential comes from ______
- At what age did the students started to learn music?
- Become heir to
26 Clues: Stage • Athlete • Fitness • training. • Professional • Getting better • Become heir to • How to be better? • Important/crucial • Sound that make people calm • How many school were researched? • how many groups were interviewed? • Music Academy of Berlin Famous for? • People who conduct research about science • How many family genetic data are analysed? • ...
hispanic 2023-08-14
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- Large artwork often found on public walls.
- Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables.
- Cuban dance and music style, often performed in a line.
- Ancient civilization in Mexico known for its advanced culture.
- Dance and music genre originating in Colombia.
- Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights.
- Fried dough pastry, popular in many Latin American countries.
- A lively celebration often featuring music, dance, and food.
- Passionate dance originating in Argentina.
- Spanish dish with saffron-flavored rice and various ingredients.
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- Popular Latin American dance style and music genre.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in many Latin cultures.
- Energetic Brazilian dance style.
- Dish made of raw fish or seafood marinated in citrus juice.
- Wide-brimmed hat often associated with Mexican culture.
- Traditional Mexican musical group.
- Spanish beverage made with wine, fruit, and spices.
- Rich sauce in Mexican cuisine, usually made with chocolate and chili.
- Twice-fried plantains, a common Caribbean side dish.
- Colorful container filled with candy, often used in celebrations.
20 Clues: Energetic Brazilian dance style. • Traditional Mexican musical group. • Large artwork often found on public walls. • Passionate dance originating in Argentina. • Dance and music genre originating in Colombia. • Bullfighter in traditional Spanish bullfights. • Popular Latin American dance style and music genre. • Savory pastry often filled with meat or vegetables. • ...
Samba and African music key words 2023-11-29
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- Two wooden sticks hit together.
- What a Samba leader would normally use to get attention
- A click used to keep people in time.
- The second biggest Samba drum, (I have got a dog...)
- The speed of the music
- Singing without any instruments
- A double bell, connected with a metal rod. Used in both types of music.
- The biggest drum in Samba
- The biggest drum in African music
- A single bell, linked to farm animals.
- A two-beat note
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- A four-beat note
- Organised patterns of beats
- A one-beat note
- The second biggest African drum (Rasberry coffee lemonade tea)
- A very popular rhythm used in Samba
- When one performer is answered by a group.
- The city famous for Samba
- A half-beat note
- Handheld shaker used in Samba
- Small handheld drum used in Samba.
- The steady beat of the music
- The country that Samba comes from
23 Clues: A one-beat note • A two-beat note • A four-beat note • A half-beat note • The speed of the music • The city famous for Samba • The biggest drum in Samba • Organised patterns of beats • The steady beat of the music • Handheld shaker used in Samba • Two wooden sticks hit together. • Singing without any instruments • The biggest drum in African music • The country that Samba comes from • ...
Spanish3 crossword puzzle 2024-02-15
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- Pop music
- Concert
- orchestra
- Calming
- achieve sucess
- Singer female
- It's inspiring
- achieve
- Trumpet
- Soft
- Jazz
- Mexican country music
- To dream about
- rehearse
- started an artistic career
- Classicism
- Song track
- international scope
- Release a record
- applaud
- Male dancer
- Talented
- Uplifting
- Effort
- symphony
- Voice
- electronic music
- dance
- Powerful
- Tour
- Guitar
- Saxaphone
- highlighted position
- organ
- Group
- Drums
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- record
- composed his first song
- Catchy
- Folkloric
- Loud
- Hit song
- lyrics
- Female dancer
- be successful
- Gregorian Chant
- listen
- Rhythmic
- Musician
- play an instrument
- to achieve international success
- Different
- instrument
- It makes me feel like dancing
- artistic vocation
- Recording
- Show
- remarkable talent
- song
- Rock music
- Delicate
- hear
- Performance
- Strings
- Band
- hope that
66 Clues: Loud • Soft • Jazz • Show • song • hear • Band • Tour • Voice • dance • organ • Group • Drums • record • Catchy • lyrics • listen • Effort • Guitar • Concert • Calming • achieve • Trumpet • applaud • Strings • Hit song • Rhythmic • Musician • rehearse • Delicate • Talented • symphony • Powerful • Pop music • Folkloric • orchestra • Different • Recording • Uplifting • hope that • Saxaphone • instrument • Classicism • Rock music • Performance • be successful • Singer female • ...
Basic Music Terms 2024-10-07
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- Gradual decrease in volume
- Eight-note span
- Clef High-pitch clef
- Barline Marks the end of a section
- Signature Numbers showing beats per measure
- Two or more notes played together
- Section of music divided by barlines
- Clef Low-pitch clef
- Line that divides measures
- Set of five lines for notes
- Gradual increase in volume
- Lowers a note by a half step
- Note A note worth one beat
- Distance between two notes
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- High or low sound in music
- Sequence of notes in a specific order
- Volume of music
- Note A note worth half a beat
- A musical sound symbol
- Three or more notes played together
- Note A note worth four beats
- Symbol that defines note pitch
- The main tune in music
- Signature Sharps or flats in a key
- Note A note worth two beats
- Symbol representing silence
- Cancels a sharp or flat
- Raises a note by a half step
28 Clues: Volume of music • Eight-note span • Clef Low-pitch clef • Clef High-pitch clef • A musical sound symbol • The main tune in music • Cancels a sharp or flat • High or low sound in music • Gradual decrease in volume • Line that divides measures • Gradual increase in volume • Note A note worth one beat • Distance between two notes • Note A note worth two beats • Symbol representing silence • ...
Harlem Renaissance 2025-02-05
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- Soulful music genre expressing sorrow and struggle
- Mass movement from the rural South to Northern cities.
- Shared traditions, arts, and customs of a community.
- Expressive verse form central to Harlem Renaissance writing
- A period of cultural rebirth and artistic flourishing
- The process of making or enacting laws
- Extra-judicial killing by a mob, historically targeting African Americans
- Civil rights organization fighting racial discrimination
- Legally enforced racial separation
- Creating music on the spot without a written plan
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- Division from the mainstream society to preserve identity
- Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity
- Activities involving governance and public power.
- Unfair treatment that spurred activism
- Bold resistance against oppression and injustice
- Entertainment venue where 1920s music thrived despite Prohibition
- Strong loyalty and pride in one’s cultural or ethnic group
- NYC neighborhood famous for its cultural explosion in the 1920s
- Artistic works composed in written form
- Syncopated music style featuring spontaneous solos
20 Clues: Legally enforced racial separation • Unfair treatment that spurred activism • The process of making or enacting laws • Artistic works composed in written form • Strong sense of self-worth and cultural identity • Bold resistance against oppression and injustice • Activities involving governance and public power. • Creating music on the spot without a written plan • ...
Fnaf songs 2025-05-01
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- Mandopony's most famous Fnaf song
- A series created by Random Encounters
- CG5 song about two Foxys
- Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames and Dawko
- A Classic about William By Tryhardninja
- The First song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The song of the broken fox
- Mandopony song with the line "We soar on our own"
- The song of the faceless bunny
- CG5 song about FFPS
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- Fnaf 4 song by Shadrow
- The First by The Living Tombstone
- Another classic by Tryhardninja
- Random Encounters song including CG5
- a song by DaGames sung from the perspective of the Phone Guy
- Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames
- DaGames song about William
- The "Fourth" song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Third by The Living Tombstone
- The Second by The Living Tombstone
- The Second song in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Third son in the JT Music Trilogy
- The Fourth by The Living Tombstone, or CG5
- The Nightguard Peed into a cup
24 Clues: CG5 song about FFPS • Fnaf 4 song by Shadrow • CG5 song about two Foxys • DaGames song about William • The song of the broken fox • Fnaf 4 song made by DaGames • The Nightguard Peed into a cup • The song of the faceless bunny • Another classic by Tryhardninja • The First by The Living Tombstone • Mandopony's most famous Fnaf song • The Third by The Living Tombstone • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-09-24
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- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
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- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media. • ...
Hispanic Heritage Month 2025-10-13
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- Term often used to describe people from Latin American heritage.
- Author of 'Don Quixote', a classic of Spanish literature.
- Ancient civilization known for its pyramids and calendar.
- Language spoken in most Hispanic countries.
- First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo.
- Spanish word for 'yes'.
- Masked hero from Hispanic folklore and popular media.
- Celebration of a girl's 15th birthday in Hispanic culture.
- A popular dance and music style with roots in Hispanic culture.
- Country known for tango and gauchos.
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- Ancient civilization centered in Peru.
- Ability to speak two languages, often Spanish and English.
- South American country known for its long coastline and poets.
- Ancient civilization that lived in what is now Mexico.
- Traditional Mexican dish often enjoyed during cultural celebrations.
- Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine.
- Music genre blending Mexican and American influences.
- Spanish word for 'party'.
- Traditional Mexican music ensemble.
- Island nation known for its music, dance, and cigars.
20 Clues: Spanish word for 'yes'. • Spanish word for 'party'. • Traditional Mexican music ensemble. • Country known for tango and gauchos. • Ancient civilization centered in Peru. • Language spoken in most Hispanic countries. • Avocado-based dip popular in Hispanic cuisine. • First name of the famous Mexican painter Kahlo. • Music genre blending Mexican and American influences. • ...
American Music Final Crossword 2025-10-13
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- The Rock boys from California
- The Square where Jazz was invented
- The all-female music festival
- Used to make "mixtapes"
- The "Little" who made Rock n Roll
- An Irish song in 6/8
- Played at the Berlin Wall
- The March King
- The Sony music player of the 80s
- A country the English settlers brought music from
- Popular female country singer of 1970s
- "The Man in Black"
- The "King"
- Rapper who died in 1996
- The Miseducation of Lauryn _____
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- Dr. Dre album that changed Hip Hop
- Like Chester and other American songs
- The girls who made Wannabe
- The first people to live in North America
- Racist shows put on by white performers
- Made Video Killed the Radio Star, 1st MTV video
- Folk duo with Simon
- Invaded American Rock
- An Irish song in 4/4
- _____ Doodle came to town
- The first American genre of music
- Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain
27 Clues: The "King" • The March King • "The Man in Black" • Folk duo with Simon • An Irish song in 4/4 • An Irish song in 6/8 • Invaded American Rock • Used to make "mixtapes" • Rapper who died in 1996 • _____ Doodle came to town • Played at the Berlin Wall • The girls who made Wannabe • The Rock boys from California • The all-female music festival • Grunge band led by Kurt Cobain • ...
Genre A 2023-12-18
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- Dance music of the 1970s
- Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms
- Music from the Celtic regions of Europe
- Afro-Cuban dance and music style
- Independent and alternative music
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- Dark and atmospheric rock subculture
- Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
- Brazilian dance and musical style
- UK electronic music genre
- Jazz-influenced dance music
10 Clues: Dance music of the 1970s • UK electronic music genre • Jazz-influenced dance music • Afro-Cuban dance and music style • Brazilian dance and musical style • Independent and alternative music • Dark and atmospheric rock subculture • Music from the Celtic regions of Europe • Jamaican music genre with upbeat rhythms • Jamaican genre with a focus on DJ and sound system culture
Tempo & Dynamics in Music 2024-03-05
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- A tempo that is slow and stately
- A gradual decrease in tempo, slowing down the music
- An indication to play loudly
- A lively and quick tempo, signaling a cheerful mood
- A slow and leisurely pace in music
- The pace or speed music is played
- A gradual increase in tempo
- A dynamic marking indicating very loud volume
- Moderately quiet, between piano and mezzo forte (no spaces)
- A gradual increase in volume
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- Very soft, the quietest dynamic level
- A dynamic marking for playing softly
- A gradual decrease in volume, also known as diminuendo
- A moderate tempo, often described as walking pace
- A very fast tempo, indicating a sense of urgency
- The volume the music is played
- A tempo that is fast and lively
- Moderately loud, between forte and piano (no spaces)
18 Clues: A gradual increase in tempo • An indication to play loudly • A gradual increase in volume • The volume the music is played • A tempo that is fast and lively • A tempo that is slow and stately • The pace or speed music is played • A slow and leisurely pace in music • A dynamic marking for playing softly • Very soft, the quietest dynamic level • ...
Musical Crossword 2024-11-26
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- A note lasting half a beat (1/2)
- The pattern of beats in music
- Refers to the time signature
- How loud or soft the music is played
- A note lasting two beats
- Another way to describe 'forte' (f)
- The 7 musical alphabets
- A device that produces 'tik & tok' sound
- Another way to describe 'soft' (p)
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- A note lasting one beat
- The clef used for higher notes
- A music instrument that you are learning now
- The note at the center of the piano and the grand staff
- A note lasting four beats
- A curved line joining two same notes where you don't play on the second note
- A curved line connecting notes to be played smoothly
- A symbol for silence in music
- The clef used for lower notes
18 Clues: A note lasting one beat • The 7 musical alphabets • A note lasting two beats • A note lasting four beats • Refers to the time signature • The pattern of beats in music • A symbol for silence in music • The clef used for lower notes • The clef used for higher notes • A note lasting half a beat (1/2) • Another way to describe 'soft' (p) • Another way to describe 'forte' (f) • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- It is a long tube which you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
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- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Musical instrument consisting of a frame supporting a graduated series of parallel strings
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
Music crossword 1 2021-03-28
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- - Dramatic work in one or more acts, set to music for singers and instrumentalists.
- Wind instrument made from a tube with holes
- Group of instrumentalists, especially one combining string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections and playing classical music.
- Stringed musical instrument played with a horsehair bow. Begins with v and ends with n
- Music that has one melody playing at one time, accompanied by chords
- Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time
- Musical period between 1600-1750
- Round brass plate which is either struck against another one or struck with a stick to make a ringing sound
- - shallow drum with metal discs in slots around the edge, played by being shaken or hit.
- Musical instrument that has a frame and series of parallel strings
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- - German composer which was born December 17, 1770
- Music that has only one voice and thus melody
- stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings
- long tube, you blow in to make a very loud sound and starts with t
- Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p
- - was an Austrian composer who composed more than 600 pieces of music.
- Instrument that is played by being hit with hands or sticks and begins with d
17 Clues: Musical period between 1600-1750 • Wind instrument made from a tube with holes • Music that has only one voice and thus melody • - German composer which was born December 17, 1770 • Large keyboard musical instrument. It starts with p • stringed musical instrument with six or twelve strings • Music that has two or more melodies playing at the same time • ...
The Devil's music? 2025-04-10
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- Rock songs and Metal songs are famous for many Electric guitar ______, bass guitar ____ and drums ____.
- a very important vocal part of a song, Chuck Berry added them in Blues songs to create Rock!
- (2 words) this group of instruments is a very big part of Rock and Metal!
- Many conservative people hated Rock music, _______ the KKK and religious extremists.
- (2 words) It looks like an electric guitar, and it is part of the Power Trio
- electric guitar made Blues music sound more ________.
- According to the KKK and many conservative people, it inspired the creation of Blues, Rock and Metal music
- the first devil's music, and the father of Rock.
- this musical instrument is part of the Power Trio of ROck.
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- Many people who hate Rock & Metal are just ______, they don't know what they are talking about.
- a more powerful version of Blues, created by CHuck Berry
- Blues is slow, Rock is _______ than Blues.
- this music style was created to shock and provoke religions extremists and conservative people.
- the name of a big and legendary rock concert against the Vietnam War
- (2 words) a musical instrument invented to make Blues more powerful
- Metal Music sounds extremely _______ so many people don't like listening ot it.
- a repeated instrumental part in Rock Metal and Blues
- Metal fans are proud to be the _____ because the KKK and religions extremists think they are Angels.
18 Clues: Blues is slow, Rock is _______ than Blues. • the first devil's music, and the father of Rock. • a repeated instrumental part in Rock Metal and Blues • electric guitar made Blues music sound more ________. • a more powerful version of Blues, created by CHuck Berry • this musical instrument is part of the Power Trio of ROck. • ...
Music from the 1970s 2023-09-28
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- This band is most famous for their hit song and dance about a 4-letter place
- Bands like the Bee Gees, ABBA, and Donna Summer made this genre of music popular in the 1970s
- This was the first Heavy Metal Band, released first album in 1970
- This band formed Jan. 30, 1973
- A big music festival during the 70s
- This guitarist first started with the band "Cream"
- This music became very popular in the 1970s
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- This smash hit is named after the 9th month by Earth Wind and Wind
- A famous musical released in the 70s, had a song called "Sandy"
- This band of royalty topped the charts most often in the 1970s
- This is a term in music that means music that accents the "off-beat"
- "Hippy Movement" took place during the 70s as many people disagreed about the war in ________________
- Famous "girl band" in the 1970s
- This band made the style of music called "Glam Rock" with a famous song titled "Ballroom Blitz"
- This was a well-known record label in the 70s based out of Detroit
- Wrote the song "I Will Survive"
16 Clues: This band formed Jan. 30, 1973 • Famous "girl band" in the 1970s • Wrote the song "I Will Survive" • A big music festival during the 70s • This music became very popular in the 1970s • This guitarist first started with the band "Cream" • This band of royalty topped the charts most often in the 1970s • A famous musical released in the 70s, had a song called "Sandy" • ...
In-school and out-school crossword 2021-01-20
Broadway Numbers 2021-07-27
20 Clues: rent • shrek • 9 to 5 • chicago • avenue q • hamilton • music man • hairspray • mamma mia • cinderella • chorus line • 42nd street • book of mormon • sound of music • in the heights • les miserables • little mermaid • into the woods • guys and dolls • beauty and the beast
Musical Genres 2021-01-31
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- A genre and musical form which was originated in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s by African-Americans
- A genre of dance music that emerged in the 1970s from the United States' urban nightlife scene
- Music produced or rooted in the traditions of Western culture, includes stringed instruments
- A genre that is composed and performed in a church setting
- A genre developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans in the Bronx borough of New York City in the 1970s
- A broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s
- A genre of music defined by Lord Shorty, its inventor, as the Soul of Calypso, African and East Indian rhythms
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- Musical traditions of Mexico, Central America, and the portions of South America
- Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments
- A musical category encompassing many different styles of music from around the world
- A genre that originated in the African-American communities of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the early 20th century
- A style of Afro-Caribbean music that originated in Trinidad and Tobago during the early to mid-19th century
- A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US
- A genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s
- A form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s
15 Clues: A genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s • A genre that is composed and performed in a church setting • A form of popular music originating in the rural southern US • Music performed using synthesizers and other electronic instruments • A form of jazz that developed in the United States in the 1930s and 1940s • ...
Choir 2024-05-06
Across
- Spells the word face
- A gradual increase in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol "<".
- A gradual decrease in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol ">".
- The unique quality or tone color of a musical sound that distinguishes it from others.
- A sequence of chords that brings a musical phrase or section to a close.
- The pattern of beats or time signature in music that gives it a sense of movement and structure.
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- A series of musical notes arranged in a specific pattern, often used as the basis for melodies and harmonies.
- A musical term indicating that notes should be played smoothly and connected without breaks between them.
- Every Good Boy Deserves Fortnite
- Note 1/2
- The variation in loudness or softness of music, adding expression and emotion. Pitch: The highness or lowness of a musical sound determined by the frequency of vibrations.
- The central note or chord around which a piece of music revolves, determining its tonality.
- The organization of beats into regular groupings in music, such as 4/4 or 3/4 time.
- The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung.
- A group of three or more musical notes played together to create harmony.
15 Clues: Note 1/2 • Spells the word face • Every Good Boy Deserves Fortnite • The speed at which a piece of music is played or sung. • A sequence of chords that brings a musical phrase or section to a close. • A group of three or more musical notes played together to create harmony. • A gradual increase in loudness in music, often indicated by the symbol "<". • ...
Y5 Singing Crossword 2017-11-27
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- The instrument that we have inside us.
- When the same melody is sang starting in different times.
- It means quiet in music.
- A note that lasts 1 beat
- Silence in music
- The part of the song you hear on top of the harmony
- A type of music with lyrics and usually a singer.
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- Only voices in a song, no instruments.
- A long note that lasts 4 beats
- A group of people singing together
- It means loud in music
- Two or more sounds played or sang together.
- A combination of sounds organized.
13 Clues: Silence in music • It means loud in music • It means quiet in music. • A note that lasts 1 beat • A long note that lasts 4 beats • A group of people singing together • A combination of sounds organized. • Only voices in a song, no instruments. • The instrument that we have inside us. • Two or more sounds played or sang together. • ...
Where could music take you? 2021-05-05
10 Clues: teach music • plays music • radio presenter • conducts musicians • books music events • in charge of sound • helps produce music • provide backing music • organise musician tours • manages and promotes musicians
Vocabulary List #3 2023-11-30
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- a special agreement or promise in writing that two or more people make. It says what each person must do.
- a type of TV show that follows the lives and relationships of characters. It often has a lot of drama, emotions, and ongoing storylines.
- a style of music that often tells stories about life, love, and the countryside. It usually features instruments like the guitar, fiddle, and banjo.
- a type of TV program where real people, not actors, are filmed doing everyday things or participating in challenges. It's like a show about their real lives.
- a group of people who work together for a common goal, like a club, a company, or a charity.
- a TV program where people play games to win prizes. It can be quizzes, puzzles, or physical challenges.
- describes things that use electricity to work, like electric toys, gadgets, or music made with electric equipment sounds.
- means to look at two or more things and see how they are the same or different.
- someone who uses their voice to make music by singing songs.
- anything that is enjoyable and makes people happy, like movies, games, music, or shows.
- someone who plays a musical instrument or sings.
- a type of story or movie that is meant to be scary and give you a feeling of fear or suspense. It often includes monsters, ghosts, or spooky events.
- a type of music that comes from Jamaica. It has a relaxed and rhythmic beat, and its lyrics often talk about love, peace, and social issues.
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- a tool or device used to make music, like a guitar, piano, or drums.
- a TV program where a host talks to different guests. They discuss various topics, and sometimes there are interviews or performances.
- film a type of movie where there are a lot of exciting things happening, like fights, chases, and cool stunts.
- a lively and rhythmic type of music that is great for dancing. It has its roots in Latin American and Caribbean cultures.
- a person who writes words and music and puts them together and sells them.
- a type of story or movie that imagines things that might happen in the future, often involving technology or space adventures.
- a person who creates and plans how things look, like clothes, buildings, or logos.
- someone who makes people happy and excited, like a clown, a magician, or a singer.
- means without taking a break.
- a type of play or movie where the characters express their feelings and tell the story through singing and dancing.
- is a type or category of things that share similar characteristics. For example, books and movies can belong to different categories like mystery, adventure, or comedy.
- someone who entertains an audience, which can include singers, actors, dancers, and more.
25 Clues: means without taking a break. • someone who plays a musical instrument or sings. • someone who uses their voice to make music by singing songs. • a tool or device used to make music, like a guitar, piano, or drums. • a person who writes words and music and puts them together and sells them. • ...
Medieval Era 2016-01-11
Across
- Religious music
- Woodwind instrument
- String instrument
- Only one line of melody
- Polyphonic texture used in church
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- Most important instrument family
- Non-religious music
- Secular type of song (French)
- Marking used on the 4 line staff
- Two or more lines of melody
- Traveling Musician
- Language used for sacred music
- Secular type of song (Italian)
- Monophonic texture used in church
- Historical event
15 Clues: Religious music • Historical event • String instrument • Traveling Musician • Non-religious music • Woodwind instrument • Only one line of melody • Two or more lines of melody • Secular type of song (French) • Language used for sacred music • Secular type of song (Italian) • Most important instrument family • Marking used on the 4 line staff • Monophonic texture used in church • ...
Aboriginal Music 2025-03-26
Across
- A sacred gathering involving music, dance, and storytelling
- A piece of wood swung in the air to create a whirring sound, used in ceremonies
- Traditional Aboriginal wind instrument known for its deep, droning sound
- A pair of wooden sticks struck together to keep rhythm in Aboriginal music
- A collection of people performing music or participating in a corroboree
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- The shared beliefs, music, art, and traditions of Aboriginal communities
- Knowledge and practices passed down through generations
- Another name for the didgeridoo, especially among the Yolŋu people
- A curved wooden tool that returns when thrown, also used as a percussion instrument
- Movement performed to accompany music and storytelling in ceremonies
- Singing or chanting, often used to tell stories in Aboriginal music
- A way to share history and cultural knowledge through song and music
12 Clues: Knowledge and practices passed down through generations • A sacred gathering involving music, dance, and storytelling • Another name for the didgeridoo, especially among the Yolŋu people • Singing or chanting, often used to tell stories in Aboriginal music • Movement performed to accompany music and storytelling in ceremonies • ...
War and Music-Ardon Plummer 2013-03-18
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- a style of music
- A common genre of music during ww1
- a instrument played by strumming strings
- a instrument played with your mouth
- An instrument played by pressing keys
- A person who writes music as a professional occupation
- A brass instrument often used in military procedures
- someone who makes music
- Uttered or produced by the voice
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- Deep, a guitar type
- someone who plays an instrument
- Something used to amplify a voice or instrument
- instrument played by hitting a skin
- a horn like instrument played by blowing in it
- A type of guitar, isnt electric
- A stringed musical instrument of treble pitch, played with a horsehair bow.
16 Clues: a style of music • Deep, a guitar type • someone who makes music • someone who plays an instrument • A type of guitar, isnt electric • Uttered or produced by the voice • A common genre of music during ww1 • instrument played by hitting a skin • a instrument played with your mouth • An instrument played by pressing keys • a instrument played by strumming strings • ...
Choir Vocabulary 1 2022-09-20
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- The pulse of the music that is unchanging.
- A system of syllables such as do, re, me, that represent pitches in a scale.
- A melody repeated after the first.
- A series of nots with different note lengths
- A small booklet of choral sheet music.
- A vocalist or voice part that is low in pitch.
- A short, repeated pattern.
- 2 or more notes sounding at the same time.
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- A single line of music with ascending and descending pitches.
- A vocalist or voice part that is medium low in pitch.
- A vocalist or voice part that is high in pitch.
- A vocalist or voice part that is medium high in pitch.
- The clef sign used for high pitched notes.
- A group of singers performing music together.
- a group of staffs in a piece of sheet music.
15 Clues: A short, repeated pattern. • A melody repeated after the first. • A small booklet of choral sheet music. • The pulse of the music that is unchanging. • The clef sign used for high pitched notes. • 2 or more notes sounding at the same time. • A series of nots with different note lengths • a group of staffs in a piece of sheet music. • ...
Musical terms and instruments. 2020-08-16
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- the speed of the music
- not apart of the orchestra
- the volume of the music
- lowest brass instrument
- to get louder
- very fast
- highness and lowness of sound
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- an easy walking pase
- lengths of sounds
- five lines used to notate music
- half Note
- very soft
- a whole note worth 4 beats
- means very loud
- the highest pitch in the woodwind.
15 Clues: half Note • very soft • very fast • to get louder • means very loud • lengths of sounds • an easy walking pase • the speed of the music • the volume of the music • lowest brass instrument • not apart of the orchestra • a whole note worth 4 beats • highness and lowness of sound • five lines used to notate music • the highest pitch in the woodwind.
CLASSIC ROCK REVIEW 2024-05-16
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- COMBINATION PUNK & ROCK
- dance that came from france
- Michael jackson produced this most sold
- NAMED FOR EMOTIONAL HARDCORE
- KURT COBAN LEAD SINGER
- EXAMPLE OF INDIE ROCK
- name of jackson's estate
- JAMAICAN MUSIC AS BOB MARLEY
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- RECORDED YELLOW
- WHERE GRUNGE MUSIC BEGAN
- MUSIC RECORDED IN GARAGES
- TV SHOW THat shows rock videos
- RECORDED GOOGRIDDANCE
- USED BUDDY HOLLY IMAGES
- ALL FEMALE BAND
15 Clues: RECORDED YELLOW • ALL FEMALE BAND • RECORDED GOOGRIDDANCE • EXAMPLE OF INDIE ROCK • KURT COBAN LEAD SINGER • COMBINATION PUNK & ROCK • USED BUDDY HOLLY IMAGES • WHERE GRUNGE MUSIC BEGAN • name of jackson's estate • MUSIC RECORDED IN GARAGES • dance that came from france • NAMED FOR EMOTIONAL HARDCORE • JAMAICAN MUSIC AS BOB MARLEY • TV SHOW THat shows rock videos • ...
gusta 2022-02-28
17 Clues: tennis • I like • music by • you like • icecream • swimming • chocolate • pop music • math class • volleyball • chinese food • mexican food • he/she likes • I don't like • English class • Spanish class • what do you like
MUS152 Quiz 2 Review 2025-02-27
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- ___________, or North Indian Classical Music, is one of the most complex musical traditions in the world
- In Indian music, a scale or melody type; there are hundreds of these in use
- Đờn ca _________ or “music of talented amateurs” is a Vietnamese chamber music that includes đàn kim (lute), đàn tranh (zither), đàn cò (fiddle), guitar and song lang (wood block).
- Nusrat Fateh Ali ______: Pakistani singer, considered one of the greatest performers of qawwali
- Bela _______: Hungarian pianist, teacher, ethnomusicologist, and composer who was one of the first to study folk song using modern methods like field recordings; his research deeply influenced his compositions
- Sri ______: South Indian poet, composer and musician who is regarded as the most important Karnatic composer
- _______ pipes: Irish bellows-driven aerophone featuring a chanter pipe, three drone pipes and regulator pipes with keys that play chords. It has a softer, more mellow sound than its Scottish counterpart.
- Log xylophone formerly played in the royal court of the king of Buganda. It is played on both sides of the instrument with triple interlocking patterns, creating a dense texture
- Vasily Vasilyevich ________: Russian balalaika player, conductor, composer and writer, who in 1887 founded an orchestra of folk instruments to promote the balalaika and dombra as symbols of Russian identity
- ______ dza vadzimu: African lamellophone consisting of metal tongues attached to a resonator box; among the Shona of Zimbabwe, it is used during religious ceremonies for ancestral spirits
- Hungarian chordophone that features a crank to turn the wheel that goes the strings, a drone, wooden keys that change the pitch and a distinctive buzzing timbre
- Double-headed drum used in Karnatic classical music
- In Indonesia, a large ensemble of metallophones associated with the royal courts of Java and Bali. It features several types of gongs, gendér, rebab (fiddle), singers, drums, flute, and zither, and a complex heterophonic texture
- A capella choral group founded in 1964 by Joseph Shabala who came to international prominence as a result of their collaboration with Paul Simon on his Graceland album in 1987
- A sustained sound, such as produced by the drone pipes of bagpipes or the drone strings of a hurdy-gurdy
- Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music
- A _____ or griot is a west African wandering minstrel, oral historian and praise singer, who accompanies himself on a chordophone called a kora
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- A fretless plucked chordophone that plays the drone in Indian classical music
- 14-key metallophone which is the main melody instrument in a gamelan ensemble
- A cappella choral music performed primarily by Zulu men in South Africa
- A type of performance in which the music is created as it is being performed
- Fretted, plucked chordophone with a triangular body and three strings, a small soundhole, and a long neck; considered a symbol of Russian identity
- Sufi devotional song featuring melismatic male vocals, harmonium and drums (dholak or table), considered a national music of Pakistan .The main singer improvises while the chorus responds with a refrain (repeating both music and text)
- _________ pipes: lung-driven aerophone consisting of three drone pipes and a melodic (chanter) pipe, considered a symbol of Scottish identity
- The rhythmic cycle in Indian music, kept by both the drummer and the audience
- Pair of hand drums used in India and Pakistan. The larger drum produces a distinctive “boing” sound
- A practice in which a solo alternates with a chorus or ensemble; it is a feature of West African musics
- Nigerian popular music which combines Yoruba traditional elements, including gangan talking drums and polyrhythms, with foreign popular music elements such as electric instruments and Afro-Caribbean percussions and rhythms
- Gong ____: large hanging gong in a gamelan ensemble; it marks the end of each cycle of the colotomic structure
- Sitar master player, composer and teacher who popularized the sitar worldwide and influenced both popular and art Western music
- Lam ______: Thai folk song genre from Isan region featuring khaen (bamboo aerophone) accompanying vocal improvisation
- Text setting in which one note is sung per every syllable of text
- Text setting in which a long melodic passage is sung to a single syllable of text
- A song and dance tradition that developed among the Romani people in Andalucía, considered a national symbol of Spain
- A fretted plucked chordophone with sympathetic strings, used to play the melody in Hindustani raga
- Phleng _________: Thai popular music genre featuring a mix of modern electric instruments like synthesizers and drum set and traditional instruments like saw bip (fiddle), phin (lute), khaen
- King Sunny _____: Nigerian guitarist, singer and bandleader who has been performing jùjú since the 1960s; he was one of the first African artists to achieve global success
- _________ is a Thai classical ensemble including Pi nai (quadruple reed aerophone), ching (small hand cymbals), ranat ek (xylophone) and drums
38 Clues: Double-headed drum used in Karnatic classical music • Song form in which multiple verses are set to the same music • Text setting in which one note is sung per every syllable of text • A cappella choral music performed primarily by Zulu men in South Africa • In Indian music, a scale or melody type; there are hundreds of these in use • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
Across
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- Another name for a musical performance
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- The person leading an ensemble
- A type of key or scale – generally sounds bright and positive
- A decrease in volume
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- Musicians play/sing for an audience
- Messiah A sacred oratorio by Handel
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A Baroque composer from Italy
- The most important percussion instrument to the Renaissance
- The Baroque period brought the creation of this, including scales, key signatures, and center of pitch
- A collection of programmatic (Program music) violin concertos by Vivaldi
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- To slow down
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
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- This instrument evolved into the trombone by the end of the Baroque
- A separate style period within the Baroque in the visual arts, especially in interior decorating
- An increase in volume
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A dynamic marking for soft
- The rules of proper behavior (manners) at a concert
- The instrument most closely tied to Baroque orchestral and keyboard music
- A German born composer who worked for a Lutheran church
- A dynamic marking for loud
- A dynamic marking for medium soft
- A mass written near the end of Bach's life
- To speed up
- A distant ancestor of the tuba, this oddly shaped instrument has a brass mouthpiece and woodwind-like fingerings
- A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon
- A Baroque ancestor of the clarinet
- Baroque music is known for this
- The Baroque period brought a change to music in this, from mensural to modern
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
- Baroque style in the visual arts was characterized by the mastery of this element
- A German born composer who spent most of his life in England
- The distance between notes
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
41 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for loud • The distance between notes • A Baroque composer from Italy • The person leading an ensemble • Baroque music is known for this • A dynamic marking for medium soft • A Baroque ancestor of the bassoon • A dynamic marking for medium loud • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-03
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- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- 120-168 beats per minute
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- medium loud
- 40-60 beats per minute
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- 108-120 beats per minute
- medium soft
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- indicates a lowered pitch
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- the five parallel line used to notate music
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- a sudden strong tone
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- 66-76 beats per minute
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- very loud
- 60-66 beats per minute
- 76-108 beats per minute
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the speed of the beat
- 200-208 beats per minute
- very soft
- loud
- soft
- indicates a raised pitch
- 168-200 beats per minute
40 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium loud • medium soft • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • 120-168 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 168-200 beats per minute • indicates a lowered pitch • ...
The Daily Life of an an American Teenager 2023-05-29
school subjects 2025-01-26
NG OurWorld Unit 3 2019-11-05
Across
- A wind instrument, think of classical music, children and … sheep
- Chords and notes played one after the other
- A group of people who makes or/and plays music together
- Drums, cymbals, xylophones are:
- the people in front of whom an artist acts, plays music,dances etc
- Play music, act or sing in front of people
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- Violins, violas, cellos are:
- singer the main person singing in a music group
- Work hard to become better at something
- You go to a __________ when you want to see artists play
- It can be classical or electric
- ---------- is the part of music that makes you want to dance
12 Clues: Violins, violas, cellos are: • It can be classical or electric • Drums, cymbals, xylophones are: • Work hard to become better at something • Play music, act or sing in front of people • Chords and notes played one after the other • singer the main person singing in a music group • A group of people who makes or/and plays music together • ...
Listening Pop or Jazz ? 2023-08-29
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- Dothey like listening to hip hop or jazz music? They ___ listening to hip hop music.
- ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book?
- Do ____ like listening to classical music?
- Does he like reading sci-fi or fantasy book? ___ likes reading sci-fi book.
- Do you like ______ to jazz music?
- a type of book/film/movie that is based on imagined scientific discoveries of the future
- ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book.
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- Do you like ___ to adventure book?
- I'm listening to rock ____.
- ____, I do. I like listening to pop music.
- A musician is playing an ____________.
- Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book?
12 Clues: I'm listening to rock ____. • Do you like ______ to jazz music? • Do you like ___ to adventure book? • Does she ____ reading to sci-fi book? • A musician is playing an ____________. • Do ____ like listening to classical music? • ____, I do. I like listening to pop music. • ____, I don't. I like reading mystery book. • ___ you like reading to fantasy or horor book? • ...
Creative 2025-06-16
Across
- Making stories or poems with words.
- Taking pictures with a camera.
- Playing music with strings.
- Making pictures with a pencil or pen.
- Using your voice to make music.
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- Making clothes or blankets with yarn.
- Moving your body to music.
- Collecting stamps from letters or countries.
- Making art with colors and a brush.
- Making things with paper, glue, and scissors.
- Playing music by hitting with sticks.
- Playing music on black and white keys.
12 Clues: Moving your body to music. • Playing music with strings. • Taking pictures with a camera. • Using your voice to make music. • Making stories or poems with words. • Making art with colors and a brush. • Making clothes or blankets with yarn. • Making pictures with a pencil or pen. • Playing music by hitting with sticks. • Playing music on black and white keys. • ...
GP 3 Review 2016-12-19
Across
- To slow down
- A pattern of half or whole steps which is standard throughout different keys
- A type of pattern or scale consisting only of half steps
- A symbol indicating a note should be held longer than its written length
- Musicians play or sing for an audience
- An increase in volume
- The combination of sharps or flats that determines the key of the music
- The volume at which a section of music is performed
- A dynamic marking for loud
- The way music is interpreted and grouped
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- A type of key or scale – generally sounds darker and more “sad”
- A dynamic marking for medium loud
- Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp)
- Another name for a musical performance
- The distance between notes
- The music used by the conductor which shows all parts
- To speed up
- A decrease in volume
- A fancy word for pick up notes (phrases that begin before count 1)
- A dynamic marking for soft
20 Clues: To speed up • To slow down • A decrease in volume • An increase in volume • The distance between notes • A dynamic marking for loud • A dynamic marking for soft • A dynamic marking for medium loud • Fine adjustment of a note (flat/sharp) • Another name for a musical performance • Musicians play or sing for an audience • The way music is interpreted and grouped • ...
Our Relationship 2014-09-09
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- our college major
- what the necklace you bought me says on it
- what your family thinks my name is
- my favorite restaurant
- my favorite sonic drink
- your favorite animal
- your favorite Christian music artist
- your favorite country music artist
- your birthday
- the mascot name of the WORST SEC football team
- where we traveled to the day that we started dating
- my favorite thing to go see at the zoo
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- your favorite drink, period
- my favorite country music artist
- your favorite season
- my favorite Christian music artist
- our favorite show
- your favorite sonic drink
- what I hate doing more than anything else
- my baby's name
- my birthday
- you were #13
- what I always want you to look at with me
- the mascot name of the BEST SEC football team
- our number one man
- the member of the X-men that you resemble
- my biggest fear
- our anniversary
28 Clues: my birthday • you were #13 • your birthday • my baby's name • my biggest fear • our anniversary • our college major • our favorite show • our number one man • your favorite season • your favorite animal • my favorite restaurant • my favorite sonic drink • your favorite sonic drink • your favorite drink, period • my favorite country music artist • what your family thinks my name is • ...
Crossword 40 - Music 2023-10-13
Across
- No vocals
- Song words
- Singing group
- String player
- Orchestral sounds
- Song section
- Percussion tools
- Squeezebox player
- Musical flow
- Squeezebox
- Musical group
- Percussion
- Stringed fiddle
- Two voices
- Wooden percussion
- Violin
- Rhyming lyrics
- Rhythmic pulse
- Spiritual tunes
- String instrument
- Operatic solo
- Performance area
- Old music player
- Smooth jazz sound
- Percussion keys
- Simple flute
- Trumpet salute
- Musical tone
- Singer
- Orchestral work
- Supportive music
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- Repeated verse
- Orchestra leader
- Small orchestra
- Small accordion
- Percussion instrument
- Wind instrument
- Romantic song
- Slow love songs
- Rural tunes
- Sound pickup
- Vocal music
- Percussionist
- Rhythmic grooves
- Traditional songs
- Musical notation
- Solo performance
- Soulful music
- Percussion intro
- Vocal percussion
- Musical tune
- Unplugged sound
- Support singers
- Rhyme spitter
- Rebellious rock
- Rhythm and blues
- Urban beats
- Woodwind sound
- Synthesized beats
- Stringed instrument
- Vocalist
61 Clues: Violin • Singer • Vocalist • No vocals • Song words • Squeezebox • Percussion • Two voices • Rural tunes • Vocal music • Urban beats • Song section • Sound pickup • Musical flow • Musical tune • Simple flute • Musical tone • Singing group • String player • Romantic song • Percussionist • Musical group • Soulful music • Operatic solo • Rhyme spitter • Repeated verse • Rhyming lyrics • Rhythmic pulse • Woodwind sound • Trumpet salute • ...
Techno Trivia 2023-04-26
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- 1980s Manchester Nightclub run by Factory Records
- This Detroit Establishment never served liquor, instead opting for a juice bar.
- This R&B Artist sampled a Cybotron Track on her 2006 "Lose Control", exposing the pop audience to Techno
- Developed by Merck in 1912
- Detroit music festival since XXXXX
- First afterhours techno club in Germany
- Detroit Music Festival
- This club was founded in the vaults of a former department store and developed its own music label
- 1988 UK Release "Techno! The New Dance Sound of ______"
- Four on the ____
- Frankie ______
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- Most famous modern German club
- Considered the founder of Techno
- The ______ Three
- Derrick May - ___ is _____
- Type of House Music that became popular in the UK in the late 80's
- Author of "The Third Wave"
- TR-___ Drum Machine
- "Kreem" was a pseudonym for this Techno Pioneer
- German pioneers of Electronic Music
- One of its subgenres is gabber
- The Electrifying ___; 1980s Radio DJ
22 Clues: Frankie ______ • The ______ Three • Four on the ____ • TR-___ Drum Machine • Detroit Music Festival • Derrick May - ___ is _____ • Author of "The Third Wave" • Developed by Merck in 1912 • Most famous modern German club • One of its subgenres is gabber • Considered the founder of Techno • Detroit music festival since XXXXX • German pioneers of Electronic Music • ...
Obscure Music Information Crossword 2022-10-06
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- Music and game created by Toby Fox.
- Song Title: "Carry On My _______ Son."
- Specific notes used in Hindustani music.
- The 2nd most important chord.
- African instrument also known as a "thumb piano."
- Short series of notes denoting a specific character.
- Played with a pick called a "bachi."
- Most famous composition is silent. (2 words)
- Composer born in Warsaw. All his compositions included the piano.
- Composed music for the Final Fantasy game franchise.
- This performance will end in the 27th century.
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- Famous violin maker.
- His erratic behavior inspired the rock opera, "The Wall."
- Invented the predecessor to the piano.
- Composed music for Game of Thrones.
- A "sad" sounding series of notes. (2 words)
- Mother was both a political activist and a Black Panther member. (2 words)
- A "happy" sounding series of notes. (2 words)
- The first note of a scale.
- His most well known compositions are for the Baroque organ.
- Where guitarist Robert Johnson was said to have sold his soul.
21 Clues: Famous violin maker. • The first note of a scale. • The 2nd most important chord. • Music and game created by Toby Fox. • Composed music for Game of Thrones. • Played with a pick called a "bachi." • Song Title: "Carry On My _______ Son." • Invented the predecessor to the piano. • Specific notes used in Hindustani music. • A "sad" sounding series of notes. (2 words) • ...
Anderson, Elijah 2026-05-05
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- rock bands that used drugs to write and play songs
- first commercial synthesizer was invented
- the year of elvis's last major appearance
- the Beatles most experimental/avant-garde song
- the year MTV was forced to include colored people in their program
- The music video that ruined a Billy squires career
- band's guitarist psychedelic trip that left the lead guitarist snake wrangling
- streamlined 80's bands focused on this more than anything
- music style that was largely left behind in the 60's to mid 70's
- Beach boys band biggest hit
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- the last (official) guitar smash of Pete Townshend, The Who guitarist
- first major competition for rock bands
- the year battle of the bands was formed
- music family that was mostly phasing out of rock
- the year MTV was created
- the Beatles most experimental listenable song
- flashy rock
- known for their unique music and long radio songs
- MTV's largest rival of the big 5
- longest rock song of the 60's-80's
20 Clues: flashy rock • the year MTV was created • Beach boys band biggest hit • MTV's largest rival of the big 5 • longest rock song of the 60's-80's • first major competition for rock bands • the year battle of the bands was formed • first commercial synthesizer was invented • the year of elvis's last major appearance • the Beatles most experimental listenable song • ...
LSD1 Review 2015-08-23
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- A list of instructions and ingredients for making food
- People used to believe that these were poisonous
- The people who often listen to rock-and-roll music
- The type of plates rich people used to eat from
- The name of the Queen with a pizza named after her
- People in the Middle East and Mediterranean ate this.
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- Teachers use music to help their students do this
- To copy or try to be like
- The place where the first pizzeria opened in the USA
- The first music tried to imitate this.
- The Italians who brought pizza to the United States
- The type of music that helps to calm people
- Classical music can make these disappear
- To slow down; rest
14 Clues: To slow down; rest • To copy or try to be like • The first music tried to imitate this. • Classical music can make these disappear • The type of music that helps to calm people • The type of plates rich people used to eat from • People used to believe that these were poisonous • Teachers use music to help their students do this • ...
crossword 1205 2021-05-12
10 Clues: beep • drama • costly • hear keenly • drop a line • used to play music • special music groups • leader of a music group • one who has learnt music • public presentation of music
Listening To Music 2021-02-02
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- Closer
- Halo
- Smile
- Jealous
- Work It Out
- Roar
- Nobody
- Weak
- Adorn
- Just Give Me A Reason
- It's Working
- The Best In Me
- With Holding Nothing
- Your Love
- Obsessed
- It Keeps Happening
- Thank You Next
- Replay
- No Weapon
- Sugar
- Take Me To The King
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- Fancy
- Sorry
- Don't Judge Me
- Shake It Off
- All Of Me
- I Will Always Love You
- Hotline Bling
- Thinking Bout You
- Intentional
- You Don't Know
- Happy Birthday
- Not Lucky Im Loved
- Man In The Mirror
- someoneLike You
- Diamonds
- Help
- Waterfall
- Happy
- In My Blood
- Grateful
- One Wish
- God Blocked It
- Location
- Fill Me Up
- Girl On Fire
- Sorry Not Sorry
47 Clues: Halo • Roar • Weak • Help • Fancy • Sorry • Smile • Adorn • Happy • Sugar • Closer • Nobody • Replay • Jealous • Diamonds • Grateful • One Wish • Obsessed • Location • All Of Me • Waterfall • Your Love • No Weapon • Fill Me Up • Intentional • Work It Out • In My Blood • Shake It Off • It's Working • Girl On Fire • Hotline Bling • Don't Judge Me • You Don't Know • Happy Birthday • The Best In Me • God Blocked It • Thank You Next • someoneLike You • ...
National 5 Music 2021-03-18
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- A high, female voice
- A moving bass line with notes usually of the same value. It is often found in jazz styles
- A melody played against the main melody
- gradually getting louder
- Broken chord accompaniment in the bass, often used in keyboard music. Popular in the Classical era
- Using the bow on a stringed instrument
- Each verse of a vocal piece has the same music
- A passage at the end of a piece which finishes it off
- Moving quickly and repeatedly between adjacent notes
- Texture where you hear a melody with accompaniment, or, where all the parts play a similar rhythm at the same time
- The lowest woodwind instrument which uses a double reed
- Music which uses instruments such as the sitar and tabla
- A style that mixes Celtic folk music and rock
- A medium male singer
- A scale which sounds "dreamy"
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- Vocal music where each note is given one syllable
- An electronic effect which can give the impression of different hall acoustics. For example, it can make a piece of music sound as if the performance is taking place in a cathedral
- The tempo slightly speeds up and slows down to allow for expression. It literally means ‘robbed time’
- A solo sung in an operatic style
- A large work for orchestra usually in four movements
- A small Scottish harp
- Sliding from one note to another
- A method of playing a woodwind or brass instrument where the player rolls the letter "r"
- The Classical form of the highland bagpipe in theme and variation form
- Gradually getting slower
25 Clues: A high, female voice • A medium male singer • A small Scottish harp • gradually getting louder • Gradually getting slower • A scale which sounds "dreamy" • A solo sung in an operatic style • Sliding from one note to another • Using the bow on a stringed instrument • A melody played against the main melody • A style that mixes Celtic folk music and rock • ...
Music crossword fun 2021-03-23
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- : a symbol played at the end of a piece
- : A famous Russian composer
- a commonly used percussion
- : shows musicians what to do
- : a symbol to play louder
- : a percussion instrument
- : a symbol played at the begging of a piece
- : Diffrently played than other wind instruments
- : played in most classical music
- : The sibling of a Sax
- : A Popular wind instrument
- : A famous string instrument.
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- : Many string instruments are involved in this period
- : a note used to play for eight seconds
- : a famous classical composer
- : can be played by instruments
- : A Japanese dance drama
- : A commonly used string instrument
- : a string instrument
- :a group of musicians playing together
- :a famous German composer
- : A classic string instrument
22 Clues: : a string instrument • : The sibling of a Sax • : A Japanese dance drama • : a symbol to play louder • : a percussion instrument • : A famous Russian composer • : shows musicians what to do • :a famous German composer • : A Popular wind instrument • : a famous classical composer • : A classic string instrument • : can be played by instruments • : played in most classical music • ...
Music Vocab Crossword 2020-12-09
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- When two or more notes are played or sung together and it sounds good
- sections that separate a piece of music; also called bars (ex. mm. 42)
- Singing in a short and separated way
- Gradually slowing down
- The highest male voice part
- The main tune in a song in a piece of music
- Singing in a smooth and connected way
- The gradual increase in volume; gradually getting louder
- Performing or singing without the help of instruments
- Singing the same pitch and the same rhythm at the same time
- The supporting instruments for a performing group of musicians
- Gradually slowing down
- When 2 or more notes are played together and it sounds crunchy or bad
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- The lowest male voice part
- The distance from one note to another
- A symbol in music that tells you to continue singing until the director tells you to stop
- Where music notes are written; treble clef and bass clef
- most common male voice part; in between tenor and bass
- The gradual decrease in volume; gradually getting quieter
- The lowest female voice part
- Highest female voice part
- The ability to hear a specific pitch in your head without singing it
- The markings in a piece of music to indicate the correct volume
- A group of musicians that rehearse and perform together!
- Very
25 Clues: Very • Gradually slowing down • Gradually slowing down • Highest female voice part • The lowest male voice part • The highest male voice part • The lowest female voice part • Singing in a short and separated way • The distance from one note to another • Singing in a smooth and connected way • The main tune in a song in a piece of music • ...
Higher Music Revision 2020-03-07
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- First section within Sonata Form
- A large scale religious vocal work
- Unaccompanied
- A bass line found in classical music. Like broken chords
- Texture where all parts weave in and out
- Bass line used in jazz music
- A scale moving in opposite directions
- Group of three notes played in the time of two
- Small group of soloists in a Concerto Grosso
- Style with recordings of every day sounds
- Bass line used in a passacaglia
- A crush note
- Many notes to one syllable
- A work for solo piano or solo instrument accompanied by piano
- End section
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- Male voice between a bass and tenor
- Scale used in Impressionist music
- Guitar technique which creates a high eery sound
- Repeated theme within a concerto grosso
- To double note values
- Twentieth Century style using the whole tone scale
- Prominent solo instrument playing over a singer
- With mute
- Bass line accompaniment used in Baroque music
- Minor key ends on a major chord
- Another word for polyphonic
- Verse Chorus Verse Chorus
- To change key
- German song accompanied by piano
- To slide from one note to another
- Religious work with movements: Kyrie, Gloria, Sanctus
31 Clues: With mute • End section • A crush note • Unaccompanied • To change key • To double note values • Verse Chorus Verse Chorus • Many notes to one syllable • Another word for polyphonic • Bass line used in jazz music • Minor key ends on a major chord • Bass line used in a passacaglia • First section within Sonata Form • German song accompanied by piano • Scale used in Impressionist music • ...
music cross word 2020-06-03
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- a fast tempo
- a single beat note
- A four beat note
- moderately loud
- the length of notes
- a slow tempo
- a five note scale
- getting softer
- placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line
- easy walking pace
- very loud dynamic symbol
- very soft dynamic symbol
- refers to what is being played
- high or low sounds
- tells how many notes to a bar
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- a moderate tempo
- getting faster word
- 1/2 beat note
- moderately soft
- refers to the layers of sound
- loud dynamics symbol
- loud or soft sounds
- getting slower
- placing F below middle C on the second-highest line
- a two beat note
- the speed of the music
- soft dynamic symbol
- a very fast tempo
- the form of the music
- 1/4 beat note
30 Clues: a fast tempo • a slow tempo • 1/2 beat note • 1/4 beat note • getting slower • getting softer • moderately soft • moderately loud • a two beat note • a moderate tempo • A four beat note • a five note scale • easy walking pace • a very fast tempo • a single beat note • high or low sounds • getting faster word • the length of notes • loud or soft sounds • soft dynamic symbol • loud dynamics symbol • ...
EUAM music quiz 2020-05-16
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- 3.1,hit-artist
- 1.4,artist
- 1.3,original-group
- 2.1,artist
- 1.1,country
- 1.4,country
- gees 1.1,artist
- 4.2,artist
- 3.1,original-artist
- 4.3,artist
- 4.1,artist
- 4.1,album
- 3.4,backing-vocalist
- 1.2,artist
- 3.2,movietitle-english
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- 2.2,artist
- 4.4,artist
- 2.4,artist
- 3.2,name-of-song
- 4.4,composer
- 2.3,artist
- 4.2,original-song-which-album
- 1.3,Group
- 3.3,artist
- 3.3,series
- 3.4,artist
26 Clues: 1.3,Group • 4.1,album • 2.2,artist • 1.4,artist • 4.4,artist • 2.4,artist • 2.1,artist • 2.3,artist • 4.2,artist • 3.3,artist • 4.3,artist • 4.1,artist • 3.3,series • 3.4,artist • 1.2,artist • 1.1,country • 1.4,country • 4.4,composer • 3.1,hit-artist • 3.2,name-of-song • 1.3,original-group • 3.1,original-artist • 3.4,backing-vocalist • 3.2,movietitle-english • gees 1.1,artist • 4.2,original-song-which-album
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Music Theory Fun (?) 2020-05-20
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- There are eight of these in a 4/4 measure
- Adds half a count to note
- A chord with a flatted third e.g. C Eb G
- Set of five horizontal lines with four spaces
- One beat in 4/4 time
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Sign that cancels a sharp or flat
- A scale including sharps and flats
- Notes below middle C
- Return to the beginning
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- Counterpoint rythm
- Four count note in 4/4 time
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Different fingering for the same chord
- e.g. A third
- A note held for two counts
- The end
- Playing soft or loud
- Three notes played in two beats
- A chord with no sharps e.g C E G
20 Clues: The end • e.g. A third • Counterpoint rythm • One beat in 4/4 time • Playing soft or loud • Notes below middle C • Return to the beginning • Adds half a count to note • A note held for two counts • Four count note in 4/4 time • Three notes played in two beats • A chord with no sharps e.g C E G • Sign that cancels a sharp or flat • A scale including sharps and flats • ...
Music Crossword 2 2021-05-11
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- we play together!
- where we all like to end up
- I am on the floor, next to your foot!
- no spaces between different notes
- ropes multiple notes into one
- entire=full=complete=?
- not a fraction
- I AM LOUD!!!
- alters the note up
- SHORT!
- looks like a top hat
- play the next lower note
- numbers at the beginning 4/4, 3/4
- gradually get slower
- I am in between, but tend to be bolder
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- hoooooooooooooooolllllllllldddddddddd
- get quieter
- just one beat
- get louder
- I am also in-between, but like to be softer
- i am soft
- high notes
- low notes
- take a break for 1 beat
- 2 of us makes 1 quarter
25 Clues: SHORT! • i am soft • low notes • get louder • high notes • get quieter • I AM LOUD!!! • just one beat • not a fraction • we play together! • alters the note up • looks like a top hat • gradually get slower • entire=full=complete=? • take a break for 1 beat • 2 of us makes 1 quarter • play the next lower note • where we all like to end up • ropes multiple notes into one • no spaces between different notes • ...
Sports and Music 2020-08-16
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- Usain Bolt runs ( ).
- 社会的な
- When I listen to music on the train, I wear my ( ).
- Messi and Ronaldo play ( ).
- Shohei Ohtani and Ichiro play ( ).
- 競う
- BTS and TWICE are ( ) bands.
- 落ち着く
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- 野外の
- Yonezu Kenshi is a great ( ).
- うるさい
- Rui Hachimura plays ( ).
- 「LIVE」の別の言葉
- 静かな
- 公正な
- Naomi Osaka plays ( ).
- AKB48 and ARASHI are ( ) bands.
- 活発な
- 独創的な
- 健康な
20 Clues: 競う • 野外の • 静かな • 公正な • 活発な • 健康な • 社会的な • うるさい • 独創的な • 落ち着く • 「LIVE」の別の言葉 • Usain Bolt runs ( ). • Naomi Osaka plays ( ). • Rui Hachimura plays ( ). • Messi and Ronaldo play ( ). • BTS and TWICE are ( ) bands. • Yonezu Kenshi is a great ( ). • AKB48 and ARASHI are ( ) bands. • Shohei Ohtani and Ichiro play ( ). • ...
Music Theory Quiz 2020-09-23
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- Time, where beats can be divided into three notes
- Half Note
- Time, as in 2/2 (2 wds)
- The largest drum in Pipe Bands
- The clef on Bagpipe music
- Simple time with two beats per measure
- A series of consistent pulsations of time
- Note value of 32
- Traditional dance tune type
- The rate or speed of the beat
- A symbol that represents a period of no sound
- M for MSR
- 4/4 music, typically for Highland Dance
- BPM, abbr (3 wds)
- A Pattern of regular or irregular pulses in music
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- Time, as in 4/4
- Eighth note
- A musical flourish
- Time, where beats can be divided into two notes
- Another word for "music staff"
- Simple time with four beats per measure
- Simple time with three beats per measure
- Note value of 2
- Quarter note
- Note value of 1
- Note value of 4
- Note value of 16
- Notation that tells how long and often to play
- Note value of 8
29 Clues: Half Note • M for MSR • Eighth note • Quarter note • Time, as in 4/4 • Note value of 2 • Note value of 1 • Note value of 4 • Note value of 8 • Note value of 32 • Note value of 16 • BPM, abbr (3 wds) • A musical flourish • Time, as in 2/2 (2 wds) • The clef on Bagpipe music • Traditional dance tune type • The rate or speed of the beat • The largest drum in Pipe Bands • Another word for "music staff" • ...
Music of Death 2021-04-12
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- Strauss
- 4th movement, condemned to death
- Was known for during his time
- Smith-Moore's teacher
- Family Life
- Tod Und Verklarung
- Nickname, Priesthood
- 1916-1970
- 1811-1886
- Feeling of passion, 1st movement
- Married, Strauss
- American composer, 20th century
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- Day of Wrath
- Works, 18, Strauss
- Astronomy, Composer
- Dance with Death, Liszt
- Symphonie Fantastique
- Death Dance
- Artistic explosion
- Tennessee, where Smith-Moore attended
- Follows a narrative
- Chromatic, Operas
- A glittery dance
- 5th movement, a wicked funeral
24 Clues: Strauss • 1916-1970 • 1811-1886 • Death Dance • Family Life • Day of Wrath • A glittery dance • Married, Strauss • Chromatic, Operas • Works, 18, Strauss • Artistic explosion • Tod Und Verklarung • Astronomy, Composer • Follows a narrative • Nickname, Priesthood • Symphonie Fantastique • Smith-Moore's teacher • Dance with Death, Liszt • Was known for during his time • 5th movement, a wicked funeral • ...
Year 7 Music 2020-11-06
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- Someone who writes music
- Somewhere there is an "......"
- A musical sentence
- An interval of three notes
- A succession of side by side notes
- Slowly
- Connect the notes smoothly
- An interval less than a skip
- Notes above Middle C
- Clap the beat and say the "......."
- Two or more notes played together
- walking pace
- Simple "......" means three beats in a bar
- An interval larger than a skip
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- Play strong
- "......" Quadruple time prefix
- Short and detached
- Perform with other people
- The distance between two notes
- A three note chord
- Make your own music
- Fast and lively
- A pause
- Play at a moderate speed
- Singing the same melody
- The tune
- Major or minor
27 Clues: Slowly • A pause • The tune • Play strong • walking pace • Major or minor • Fast and lively • Short and detached • A musical sentence • A three note chord • Make your own music • Notes above Middle C • Singing the same melody • Someone who writes music • Play at a moderate speed • Perform with other people • An interval of three notes • Connect the notes smoothly • An interval less than a skip • ...
Music Symbols 1 2021-10-22
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- this rest is 1/2 a beat
- sopranos and altos sing in this clef
- sing or play smoothly or connected
- tenors and basses sing in this clef
- this symbol raises a note by 1/2 step
- this rest gets four beats and hangs upside down
- this symbol cancels a sharp or flat
- this note is two beats long
- to get louder
- this note gets one beat
- the different sections of music such as ABA is the_____of the piece
- this note gets 1/2 a beat
- the symbol for soft
- this symbol lowers a note by 1/2 step
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- this rest is two beats of silence
- you put notes on the five lines and spaces
- the two numbers at the beginning of a song
- the spaces of the treble clef
- this rest is one beat of silence
- sing or play the note short and detached
- this note takes up the whole measure
- emphasize the note and sound
- to get slower
- this symbol means hold the note longer than usual
- This symbol has two dots and means to do the section again
25 Clues: to get louder • to get slower • the symbol for soft • this rest is 1/2 a beat • this note gets one beat • this note gets 1/2 a beat • this note is two beats long • emphasize the note and sound • the spaces of the treble clef • this rest is one beat of silence • this rest is two beats of silence • sing or play smoothly or connected • tenors and basses sing in this clef • ...
Music Symbols 1 2021-10-22
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- the symbol for soft
- to get slower
- the spaces of the treble clef
- this rest is two beats of silence
- tenors and basses sing in this clef
- this note gets 1/2 a beat
- to get louder
- the different sections of music such as ABA is the_____of the piece
- the two numbers at the beginning of a song
- this symbol raises a note by 1/2 step
- this symbol lowers a note by 1/2 step
- this rest gets four beats and hangs upside down
- sing or play smoothly or connected
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- this rest is one beat of silence
- this note gets one beat
- this symbol cancels a sharp or flat
- sopranos and altos sing in this clef
- this note takes up the whole measure
- this note is two beats long
- this symbol means hold the note longer than usual
- emphasize the note and sound
- This symbol has two dots and means to do the section again
- you put notes on the five lines and spaces
- this rest is 1/2 a beat
- sing or play the note short and detached
25 Clues: to get slower • to get louder • the symbol for soft • this note gets one beat • this rest is 1/2 a beat • this note gets 1/2 a beat • this note is two beats long • emphasize the note and sound • the spaces of the treble clef • this rest is one beat of silence • this rest is two beats of silence • sing or play smoothly or connected • this symbol cancels a sharp or flat • ...
FOLK MUSIC CROSSWORD: 2021-12-08
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- dylan centered his attention on his family life in the peaceful setting of upstate
- one of the artists who performed was angel-voiced
- one union in particular, the international workers of the world(IWW,or popularly known as the
- the real start to the 1950s folk revival came in 1958 when the record "Tom Dooley" by the
- In september dylan toured with the Hawks, a band from canada who would later be known simply as the
- In the summer of 1959 the first was held in Newport,Rhode Island.
- dylan enrolled at the university of
- In 1933, a father and son team of musicologists from the library of congress
- folk songs also began to get published in
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- during his life, Guthrie wrote a number of epic ballads about
- which protested the murder conviction of former middleweight boxer
- the album sold poorly; around the columbia offices it became known as
- a folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung
- he was eventually killed by FBI agents in an open
- he was a major influence on the music of the most popular group of the 1960s
- The 1930s also saw the emergence of the most important early folk singer
- seeger's father charles was a university professor who had registered as a conscientious objector during
- In 1940, Guthrie met 21-year old singer/ guitarist
- one of the most important and innovation musicians in american history
- Dylan recorded an album with his friends George Harrison, Tom petty, jeff lynne, and roy orbison who called themselves the
20 Clues: dylan enrolled at the university of • folk songs also began to get published in • one of the artists who performed was angel-voiced • he was eventually killed by FBI agents in an open • In 1940, Guthrie met 21-year old singer/ guitarist • a folk jam session where traditional folk songs are sung • during his life, Guthrie wrote a number of epic ballads about • ...
Music Vocab Beginner 2022-04-05
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- Any graduated sequence of notes, tones, or intervals dividing what is called an octave.
- Variations in volume in a given song
- The notes that a performer can sing comfortably
- Line The thing that divides music into measures
- The sound of a note
- The second lowest voice part in a 4-part chorus
- It means ‘quiet’
- Singing without musical accompaniment
- The second highest voice part in a 4-part chorus
- It means ‘very loud’
- Lower in pitch by one semitone
- A person who writes music
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- A line that holds a note across many measures
- Clef The Lower part on the grand staff, or f clef
- The highest voice part in a 4-part chorus
- Higher in pitch by one semitone
- To gradually grow louder
- To gradually get softer
- It means ‘loud’
- The dominant line of music
- The pronunciation and enunciation of words.
- The lowest voice part in a 4-part chorus
22 Clues: It means ‘loud’ • It means ‘quiet’ • The sound of a note • It means ‘very loud’ • To gradually get softer • To gradually grow louder • A person who writes music • The dominant line of music • Lower in pitch by one semitone • Higher in pitch by one semitone • Variations in volume in a given song • Singing without musical accompaniment • The lowest voice part in a 4-part chorus • ...
Music Puzzle.2 2021-08-25
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- 'picks up the rice in the church where her wedding has been'(7,5)
- 'floating around in ectasy'(4,4,2,3)
- the Beatles' most annoying song(6,9)
- 'I'm down on my knees, I'm begging you please'(7)
- elton john's 'pretty eyed, pirate smile, seamtress for the band(4,6)
- 'take a sad song and make it better'(3,4)
- Dad's birthday song(4,2,5,4)
- Bernie writing a song about Eltons recovery from drugs and bad relationships(2,5,8)
- 'of every head he's had the pleasure to of known'(5,4)
- Billy Joel's song about Christie Brinkley(6,4)
- a song about Mark Ronson(7)
- the song that inspired the movie of the same name by Simon & garfunkel(4,6)
- Beatles' 'I Think you'll understand'(1,5,4,4,4)
- Simon & Garfunkel's song combination(11,4,1,8)
- 'you can check out any time you like, but you can never leave'(5,10)
- 'mama, just killed a man'(8,8)
- a song by the Lumineers about people falling in love with fame(7)
- one of Billy's most famous songs about his wife Elizabeth Weber(4,6,1,5)
- UB40's 'all I can do I've done'(3,3,4)
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- Simon & Garfunkel's song about the First Lady of the Us(3,8)
- Used in a hoover ad(6,3,5,3,4)
- Ray Charles' No.1 'Get Lost' track(3,3,4,4)
- Simon regretting letting Garfunkel sing the song(6,4,8,5)
- The Animals' most famous song(5,2,3,6,3)
- Elton's song symbolising something the might be eliminated at any moment(6,2,3,4)
- Simon & Garfunkel's 'lie la lie'(3,5)
- Queen's victory song(2,3,3,9)
- 'starry starry night...'(7)
- 'little darling, its been a long cold lonely winter'(4,5,3,3)
- Elton's 'and I think it's gonna be a long long time'(6,3)
- the story of the von Trapp family(5,2,5)
- UB40s big hit(1,3,3,4)
- a song possibly written about Judy Garland(7,6,5,4)
- 'hello darkness'(5,2,7)
- one of the world's most famous and covered love song(1,4,4,7,2,4)
- Freddie Mercury's song for Mary Austin(4,2,2,4)
- 8 minute song about the loss of innocence in the 60s Americas(7,3)
- 'take these broken wings and learn to fly'(5,4)
- Elton John's sweetest song(4,4)
- Elvispresley's iconic song(4,2,6)
- 'its 9 o'clock on a Saturday'(5,3)
41 Clues: UB40s big hit(1,3,3,4) • 'hello darkness'(5,2,7) • 'starry starry night...'(7) • a song about Mark Ronson(7) • Dad's birthday song(4,2,5,4) • Queen's victory song(2,3,3,9) • Used in a hoover ad(6,3,5,3,4) • 'mama, just killed a man'(8,8) • Elton John's sweetest song(4,4) • Elvispresley's iconic song(4,2,6) • 'its 9 o'clock on a Saturday'(5,3) • 'floating around in ectasy'(4,4,2,3) • ...
Music Theory Terms 2017-01-19
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- Musical term meaning detached, or separated.
- Symbol that tells the performer to raise the pitch by 1 half step
- Musical term meaning smooth, or flowing
- Gradually slow down
- 2 beats
- Medium
- Gradually softer
- The sharps and flats at the beginning of a piece that indicates what key it will be performed in
- Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat
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- Symbol that tells the performer to lower the pitch by 1 half step
- 4 beats
- Two or more parts singing the same line together
- order of the flats
- A group of 3 or more notes sounded together
- Numbers found at the beginning of a piece that indicates how many beats per measure, and what note “gets” the beat
- A sharp, flat, or natural that is not found in the key signature.
- 1 beat
- The distance between two pitches
- Gradually louder
- Gradually speed up
20 Clues: 1 beat • Medium • 4 beats • 2 beats • Gradually louder • Gradually softer • order of the flats • Gradually speed up • Gradually slow down • The distance between two pitches • Musical term meaning smooth, or flowing • Symbol that cancels out a sharp or flat • A group of 3 or more notes sounded together • Musical term meaning detached, or separated. • ...
80's Music 2017-11-23
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- In 1986, Run D.M.C had a hit with a remake of a song from which classic rock group?
- Name the band that had a hit with "Tainted Love".
- "Pump up the volume" was one of the most innovative singles of the 80's. Who were the techno-trailblazers behind it?
- Name the song Roxette had a hit with in 1988
- Duran Duran their unusual name from a character in which classic sci-fi film?
- True or False: "We Belong" was the theme song to the 80's hit Officer and a Gentleman.
- In the movie 'Say Anything' what song blares out of the boom box held up by John Cusack's character?
- What female singer has a hit with "I think we're alone now"?
- Who recorded "Don't you forget (about me) for the iconic 80's film 'The Breakfast Club'?
- Prince sang a song about a girl in a little __________ corvette.
- What INXS song spent 2 weeks at number one in 1984?
- Which legendary record company was the most powerful force in British indie music throughout the 1980's.
- Austen Tayshus had a hit with this song in 1983?
- "Oh Mickey you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind, hey Mickey!" Who uttered those immortal lines?
- Which Australian band had a hit with "Electric Blue"?
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- What Kate Bush song was released in June 1980?
- Which 80's megastar's real name is William Broad?
- What band had a hit with "Take on me"?
- Chisel What band had cheap wine and a three day growth.
- What is the name of Frank Zappa's oldest daughter?
- Finish this lyric "She don't like that kind of ___________".
- What band had a hit with "Better be home soon"?
- The second single of the classic album 'Whispering Jack'.
- Name the song that the "Friends" star was pulled up on stage for in the Bruce Springsteen music video.
- New Order was formed in 1980 by the surviving members of which gloomy guitar band?
- What future "Friends" star did Bruce Springsteen pull up on the stage in one of his music videos?
- What was beneath Bette Midler's wings?
- What was the name of Madonna's very first album
- What did singer Corey Hart need to wear at night?
- What has George Michael "Gotta Have"?
30 Clues: What has George Michael "Gotta Have"? • What band had a hit with "Take on me"? • What was beneath Bette Midler's wings? • Name the song Roxette had a hit with in 1988 • What Kate Bush song was released in June 1980? • What band had a hit with "Better be home soon"? • What was the name of Madonna's very first album • Austen Tayshus had a hit with this song in 1983? • ...
80's Music 2017-11-23
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- What was the name of Madonna's very first album
- Which legendary record company was the most powerful force in British indie music throughout the 1980's.
- What female singer has a hit with "I think we're alone now"?
- What band had a hit with "Better be home soon"?
- Austen Tayshus had a hit with this song in 1983?
- In 1986, Run D.M.C had a hit with a remake of a song from which classic rock group?
- What did singer Corey Hart need to wear at night?
- New Order was formed in 1980 by the surviving members of which gloomy guitar band?
- Which 80's megastar's real name is William Broad?
- Finish this lyric "She don't like that kind of ___________".
- What band had a hit with "Take on me"?
- Name the band that had a hit with "Tainted Love".
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- What was beneath Bette Midler's wings?
- What Kate Bush song was released in June 1980?
- Name the song that the "Friends" star was pulled up on stage for in the Bruce Springsteen music video.
- The second single of the classic album 'Whispering Jack'.
- In the movie 'Say Anything' what song blares out of the boom box held up by John Cusack's character?
- Prince sang a song about a girl in a little __________ corvette.
- True or False: "We Belong" was the theme song to the 80's hit Officer and a Gentleman.
- Duran Duran got their unusual name from a character in which classic sci-fi film?
- What band had cheap wine and a three day growth.
- Who recorded "Don't you forget (about me) for the iconic 80's film 'The Breakfast Club'?
- "Oh Mickey you're so fine, you're so fine you blow my mind, hey Mickey!" Who uttered those immortal lines?
- Name the song Roxette had a hit with in 1988
- "Pump up the volume" was one of the most innovative singles of the 80's. Who were the techno-trailblazers behind it?
- What INXS song spent 2 weeks at number one in 1984?
- What is the name of Frank Zappa's oldest daughter?
- What future "Friends" star did Bruce Springsteen pull up on the stage in one of his music videos?
- What has George Michael "Gotta Have"?
- Which Australian band had a hit with "Electric Blue"?
30 Clues: What has George Michael "Gotta Have"? • What was beneath Bette Midler's wings? • What band had a hit with "Take on me"? • Name the song Roxette had a hit with in 1988 • What Kate Bush song was released in June 1980? • What was the name of Madonna's very first album • What band had a hit with "Better be home soon"? • What band had cheap wine and a three day growth. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2017-10-24
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- Very slow
- Slow
- Eight of these rests would be equivalent to a whole note
- gradually faster
- A symbol used to designate notes in lower pitched ranges
- The language most musical terms are in
- Equivalent to a half note, NOT a rest
- gradually slower
- connects notes of different pitches
- A note that takes up an entire measure
- Lively and fast
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- Half of a whole note
- Two staffs connected by a line and a braquet
- A rest that takes up an entire measure
- One beat longer than a half note
- 1/16 of a whole note
- A rest that lasts the same amount of time as a quarter note
- Very soft
- Very loud
- A symbol used to designate notes in higher pitched ranges
- connects notes of the same pitch
21 Clues: Slow • Very slow • Very soft • Very loud • Lively and fast • gradually faster • gradually slower • Half of a whole note • 1/16 of a whole note • One beat longer than a half note • connects notes of the same pitch • connects notes of different pitches • Equivalent to a half note, NOT a rest • A rest that takes up an entire measure • The language most musical terms are in • ...
Nathan's Music Crossword 2018-06-05
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- A melodic or, sometimes a harmonic idea presented in a musical form.
- In sheet music, a symbol at the beginning of the staff defining the pitch of the notes found in that particular staff.
- The element of music pertaining to time, played as a grouping of notes into accented and unaccented beats.
- To repeat a previous part of a composition generally after other music has been played.
- The movement of chords in succession.
- A group singing in unison.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. Identified by the dark, melancholic mood.
- Groups of tones that are harmonious when sounded together as in a chord.
- Indicating speed.
- Quick repetition of the same note or the rapid alternation between two notes.
- Eight full tones above the key note where the scale begins and ends.
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- Signature A numeric symbol in sheet music determining the number of beats to a measure.
- The unit of musical rhythm.
- A symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone.
- Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played.
- Group of singers in a chorus.
- A repeating phrase that is played at the end of each verse in the song.
- One of the two modes of the tonal system. These have a positive affirming character.
- Arrangement of music for a combined number of instruments.
- Harsh, discordant, and lack of harmony. Also a chord that sounds incomplete until it resolves itself on a harmonious chord.
- A chord comprised of three whole tones resulting in an augmented fourth or diminished fifth.
- A piece of music written for two vocalists or instrumentalists.
- System of notes or tones based on and named after the key note.
- The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds.
- Made up of five horizontal parallel lines and the spaces between them on which musical notation is written.
25 Clues: Indicating speed. • A group singing in unison. • The unit of musical rhythm. • Group of singers in a chorus. • The movement of chords in succession. • Arrangement of music for a combined number of instruments. • A symbol indicating the note is to be raised by one semitone. • The frequency of a note determining how high or low it sounds. • ...
British Music Scene 2019-09-28
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- Fab four(3,7)
- Watford FC's most famous director (5,4)
- Unclear(4)
- So good they named them twice(5,5)
- Ill-fated aircraft but with power efficient lighting(3,8)
- Classical but with modern illumination(1,1,1)
- Honoured to be meeting again if unsure(4,4,4)
- Mersey-crossers walking together(5,3,3,10)
- In front of the Attractions(5,8)
- Unchanged(6,3)
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- Still moving and no moss(3,7,6)
- Hope and glory writer on Prom finale(6,5)
- Michaelangelo's knife(5,5)
- Tempered metal gun in reverse(5,6)
- Rudolph Hess's German prison dance(7,6)
- Ivy's companions(3,7)
- Miss-spelt hard of hearing cat(3,7)
- In the beginning(7)
- King of skiffle(6,7)
- Classical ghost vaults anagram(6,5)
- Desert traveller's delight(5)
- Alternative to the marmalade(3,3)
22 Clues: Unclear(4) • Fab four(3,7) • Unchanged(6,3) • In the beginning(7) • King of skiffle(6,7) • Ivy's companions(3,7) • Michaelangelo's knife(5,5) • Desert traveller's delight(5) • Still moving and no moss(3,7,6) • In front of the Attractions(5,8) • Alternative to the marmalade(3,3) • Tempered metal gun in reverse(5,6) • So good they named them twice(5,5) • ...
Music Theory Review 2013-05-13
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- Number of lines on the staff
- Short and detached
- Return to original tempo
- First beat of the measure
- Number of sixteenth notes in a whole note
- Letter names in the musical scale
- >
- Medium soft
- Very slow
- Kind of note that gets a beat in 6/8 time
- The END of the music
- C
- Fast
- Slow
- D.C.
- Very loud
- Number of eighth notes in a whole note
- Double bar with 2 dots
- Medium loud
- Another name for the F clef
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- Soft
- Smooth and connected
- Letter names of G clef space notes
- D.S.
- Moderate
- Line that extends the staff up or down
- Very fast
- Curved line connecting two notes of the same pitch
- Letter names of G clef line notes
- Get faster
- ^
- Loud
- Number of beats in a measure in 2/4 time
- Curved line connecting two or more different pitches
- Very soft
- Letter names of F clef space notes
- Get slower
- Slow walking tempo
- Another name for the G clef
- Letter names of F clef line notes
- Symbol meaning to hold a note for longer than the note's value
- Number of beats in a measure in 3/4 time
42 Clues: > • ^ • C • Soft • D.S. • Loud • Fast • Slow • D.C. • Moderate • Very fast • Very slow • Very soft • Very loud • Get faster • Get slower • Medium soft • Medium loud • Short and detached • Slow walking tempo • Smooth and connected • The END of the music • Double bar with 2 dots • Return to original tempo • First beat of the measure • Another name for the G clef • Another name for the F clef • Number of lines on the staff • ...
Music Crossword Puzzle 2013-06-07
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- Names of bass clef line notes.
- Rest for an eighth of a note.
- Bass _ _ _ _
- mp
- Play to sign then repeat to beginning.
- Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- Names of bass clef space notes.
- Play for full value.
- Names of treble clef line notes
- Another form of 4/4 time.
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- Rest for a sixteenth of a note.
- Lowers by one tone.
- Play to the end, then start at sign and play until end.
- To play smoothly, or legato.
- Lower by one semi-tone
- Play for one beat.
- Holds notes and/or rests.
- Cancels all accidentals.
- Names of treble clef spacenotes.
- To play with bounce.
20 Clues: mp • Bass _ _ _ _ • Play for one beat. • Lowers by one tone. • Play for full value. • To play with bounce. • Lower by one semi-tone • Time _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • Cancels all accidentals. • Holds notes and/or rests. • Another form of 4/4 time. • To play smoothly, or legato. • Rest for an eighth of a note. • Names of bass clef line notes. • Rest for a sixteenth of a note. • ...
Elements of Music 2013-06-18
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- symbol that cancels a sharp or flat
- symbol that lowers a note by one half step
- gradually get slower
- very soft
- the five lines and four spaces we write music on
- symbol that raises a note by one half step
- medium loud
- gradually get softer
- soft
- a fast tempo
- proper playing position
- a symbol that means to play the note stronger
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- play the note short
- gradually get louder
- the space between two bar lines
- the person who leads a musical group
- tells how many beats in one measure
- loud
- very loud
- the symbol that tells you where the notes are
- medium soft
- an 8 note pattern that touches lines and spaces in order
- the person who writes the music
- play smoothly
- the speed of the music
25 Clues: loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a fast tempo • play smoothly • play the note short • gradually get louder • gradually get slower • gradually get softer • the speed of the music • proper playing position • the space between two bar lines • the person who writes the music • symbol that cancels a sharp or flat • tells how many beats in one measure • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- The second mode of the major scale.
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- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- The difference between two pitches.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
28 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • ...
General music theory 2013-11-23
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- A scale with these notes B C# D# E F# G# A#
- A minor scale with a raised sixth and raised seventh.
- A scale built from the sixth note of a major scale.
- The interval between two notes who's distance is greater than an octave.
- The difference between two pitches.
- A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C#
- A set of accidentals that are to be played higher or lower to the corresponding natural notes. Usually appears at the beginning of the piece after the clef sign.
- A scale with these notes C D Eb F G Anatural Bnatural
- A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E
- The interval between one musical pitch and another with half or double its frequency.
- A scale with these notes F G Ab Bb C D Eb
- A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces that each represent a different pitch or in the case of percussion represents different percussion instruments.
- A scale with these notes C D E F G A B
- The order of sounds on a frequency related scale.
- The identity of the tonic note or chord.
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- A scale with these notes B C# D E F# G A#
- The simultaneous playing of the same note.
- A convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- The best teacher you have ever had.
- A scale with these notes F# G# A B C# D E#
- An interval between two notes who's distance is twenty one semi tones.
- A minor scale with a raised seventh.
- A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F
- A relative key that shares the same key signature as a major key.
- An interval between two notes who's distance is seven semi tones.
- Any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
- The second mode of the major scale.
- Tone>Tone>Semitone>Tone>Tone>Tone>Semitone
28 Clues: The best teacher you have ever had. • The difference between two pitches. • The second mode of the major scale. • A minor scale with a raised seventh. • A scale with these notes C D E F G A B • A scale with these notes F G A Bb C D E • A scale with these notes G A Bb C D Eb F • A scale with these notes D E F# G A B C# • The identity of the tonic note or chord. • ...
Music theory crossword 2014-01-06
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- An American thrash metal band that feature David Ellefson on bass.
- An American punk band who's debut album was cheshire cat.
- A note value lasting for 1/2 a beat.
- A short rhythmic, harmonic or melodic figure repeated to form a structural framework.
- A British rock pop band that formed in liverpool in 1960.
- A notational convention used to specify how many beats are in a bar of music.
- An American thrash metal band that features Tomas Enrique Araya Diaz on bass and vocals.
- A musical technique where notes in a chord are played one at a time in sequence.
- An American record producer who has worked with the beastie boys, public enemy, black sabbath, slipknot, metallica, red hot chilli peppers, ratm, neil diamond, kanye west, eminem amongst many others.
- An American rapper and producer part of the critically acclaimed group 'A tribe called quest.'
- An American thrash metal band formed in 1981 in LA California.
- A British female singer-song writer who's debut album was '19.'
- The speed of a piece usually written in BPM.
- A set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch.
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- An American rapper, also member of the hip hop duo 'bad meets evil.'
- An American thrash metal band featuring Scott Ian on guitar.
- A 5 note scale that is popular in all styles of music.
- A note value lasting for 1 beat.
- A note value lasting for 4 beats.
- A note value lasting for 2 beats.
- A note value lasting for 1/4 a beat.
- A three note chord built from the root 3rd and 5th of a scale.
- A set of two or more notes played simultaneously.
23 Clues: A note value lasting for 1 beat. • A note value lasting for 4 beats. • A note value lasting for 2 beats. • A note value lasting for 1/2 a beat. • A note value lasting for 1/4 a beat. • The speed of a piece usually written in BPM. • A set of two or more notes played simultaneously. • A 5 note scale that is popular in all styles of music. • ...
15 Music freaks 2015-04-22
20 Clues: joo • söpö • tapa • hymy • lava • itki • bändi • metro • hyvin • kunnes • tyyppi • mahtava • muistaa • varhain • pysäkki • viimeinen • vilkuttaa • matkustaa • sammuttaa • suloisesti
Music and Suffixes 2015-04-15
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- Means full of weakness.
- Type of music where there are alterations and breaks between the notes.
- A place in a community.
- A strong feeling towards a relative.
- A type of instrument that you have to pound to make a sound.
- The DJ played a(n) _____ tempo song to get everybody pumped up.
- The songwriter made a(n) ____ for her to sing at her next concert.
- The rock band played in _____ when they came upon the intense parts.
- When the boy brought the twinkie to the field trip, the other kids were _____.
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- The guitarist played a treble ____.
- At the funeral the pianist played a _____ tempo song since it was not a joyous event.
- The opposite of weakness and incapable to lead a group.
- The music instructor changed the _____ in the orchestra to be slower.
- Means successful, money-making, and productive.
- The best friends had a strong _____ with each other.
- During the 4th of July parade, the fireworks display put on a _____ show.
- This word means merry, cheerful, and ecstatic.
- Prince William is a type of _____.
- Before the orchestra began the concert they did a(n) ____ to introduce the show.
- The word means in sync and harmony with three or more types of instruments.
20 Clues: Means full of weakness. • A place in a community. • Prince William is a type of _____. • The guitarist played a treble ____. • A strong feeling towards a relative. • This word means merry, cheerful, and ecstatic. • Means successful, money-making, and productive. • The best friends had a strong _____ with each other. • ...
Common Music Symbols 2015-05-15
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- Hold the note or rest a little longer
- Loud
- Emphasis is given to a note by playing it a little louder
- Gradually softer
- Moderately Loud
- Moderately Soft
- A sharp, flat, or natural not indicated in the key signature
- Gradually louder
- Repeat the previous two measures
- A curved line that connects notes of different pitches
- Hold the note for its full value
- Soft
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- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
- Seperated; detached
- Gradually softer
- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Play the music again
- Repeat the previous measure
- A place to take a breath
- Very loud
- Cancels a sharp or flat until the next bar line
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch
- Very soft
23 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very loud • Very soft • Moderately Loud • Moderately Soft • Gradually softer • Gradually softer • Gradually louder • Seperated; detached • Play the music again • A place to take a breath • Repeat the previous measure • Repeat the previous two measures • Hold the note for its full value • Hold the note or rest a little longer • Raises the pitch of a note one half step • ...
Common Music Signs 2015-05-13
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- Lowers the pitch of a note one half step
- Very loud
- Repeat the previous two measures
- Gradually softer
- A curved line that connects notes of the same pitch
- Emphasis is given to a note by playing it a little louder
- A place to take a breath
- A curved line that connects notes of different pitches
- Loud
- A sharp, flat, or natural not indicated in the key signature
- Very soft
Down
- Forte Moderately Loud
- Hold the note or rest a little longer
- Play the music again
- Seperated; detached
- Repeat the previous measure
- Hold the note for its full value
- Gradually softer
- Piano Moderately Soft
- Gradually louder
- Cancels a sharp or flat until the next bar line
- Soft
- Raises the pitch of a note one half step
23 Clues: Loud • Soft • Very loud • Very soft • Gradually softer • Gradually softer • Gradually louder • Seperated; detached • Play the music again • Forte Moderately Loud • Piano Moderately Soft • A place to take a breath • Repeat the previous measure • Repeat the previous two measures • Hold the note for its full value • Hold the note or rest a little longer • Lowers the pitch of a note one half step • ...
A-Z music 2015-01-10
Across
- First Spice Girls hit
- Film inspired by Abba
- A heavenly song for Coldplay
- One Direction's 2011 album
- Ezra in Budapest
- Goulding covers Elton's classic
- He's not the only one with money on his mind
- Why you gotta be so ____?
- Newman to the music business
- Artist of the biggest selling album of 2014
- Singer of 2012 Bond film theme tune
- Biggest album selling band in 2014
- Black widow with an Ora
- Cowell's TV money making machine
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- ______ goes to Hollywood in the 1980's
- Married to Jay-Z
- Only group to have won Xfactor
- Song by Katy Perry on her album 'Prism'
- Ricky Wilson is one of the Chiefs
- Sang with Ariana Grande and Jessie J
- We will rock you
- 2013 Brit Critics Choice Award winner
- Summer 2014 hit FADED away from the charts
- Is it me you're looking for Lionel?
- X factor runner UP
- Can we dance with this British boyband?
26 Clues: Married to Jay-Z • Ezra in Budapest • We will rock you • X factor runner UP • First Spice Girls hit • Film inspired by Abba • Black widow with an Ora • Why you gotta be so ____? • One Direction's 2011 album • A heavenly song for Coldplay • Newman to the music business • Only group to have won Xfactor • Goulding covers Elton's classic • Cowell's TV money making machine • ...
Basic Music Terminology 2015-02-01
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- two or more pitches played, or sung at the same time
- signature the pattern of sharps and flats indicated on the staff at the beginning of a line of music
- indicates a raised pitch
- the symbol on a staff that indicates what the letter names will be for the lines and spaces of the staff
- the process of slowing down of a tempo (rallentando seems to be more of a letting go or dying away)
- the tone is connected as smoothly as possible with the tone before it
- the regular evenly spaced pulse that is the basis for rhythm
- the variation of volume/loudness in music, and the symbols that indicated volume
- medium soft
- very loud
- 40-60 beats per minute
- indicates a lowered pitch
- volume emphasis on tone the happen between beats
- the system used by musicians to measure the length of tones
- 200-208 beats per minute
- medium loud
- 76-108 beats per minute
- the speed of the beat
- a sudden strong tone
- the gradual increase in volume in music for expressive effect
- organized sound or silence that is intended to elicit an emotional response in the listener
- less
- without
- 108-120 beats per minute
- loud
- a style of playing musical tones connected and smoothly
- the tone, or musical sound starts with a "t" sound
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- the process of slowing down of a tempo (ritardando seems to be a deliberate slowing or being late)
- the gradual decrease in volume in music for expressive effect
- the process of dividing the time of individual beats into smaller/shorter lengths of time
- little
- a style of playing musical tones with space between them
- 66-76 beats per minute
- more
- the five parallel line used to notate music
- MM=## indicating the speed of the beat in (beats per minute)
- a portion of music to be performed by one person
- 120-168 beats per minute
- 60-66 beats per minute
- very
- very soft
- the relative highness or lowness of musical tones (determined by the number of vibrations per second)
- continue in a similar manner
- 168-200 beats per minute
- two different pitches that sound pleasant when played together
- two different pitches that sound unpleasant when played together
- soft
- always
- a style of playing music tones in a "bell-like" or boing manner
- the pattern of strong and weak beats in a piece of music (usually grouped into 2s, 3, or 4)
50 Clues: more • very • soft • less • loud • little • always • without • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • a sudden strong tone • the speed of the beat • 66-76 beats per minute • 40-60 beats per minute • 60-66 beats per minute • 76-108 beats per minute • indicates a raised pitch • 120-168 beats per minute • 200-208 beats per minute • 168-200 beats per minute • 108-120 beats per minute • ...
AP MUSIC THEORY 2016-03-31
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- special type of syncopation in compound meters in which the normal 3 part division of the beat is temporarily regrouped into twos. Feel of a different meter.
- describes a song where the stanzas are all sung to the same music
- A song refrain, or recurring material.
- "Question"; first phrase in a period
- Breaking up a subject into segments, any one of which may form the basis for further development.
- backward progression that reverse typical common-practice harmonic norms. e.g. V-I-IV in blues/rock
- two nonchord (passing) tones that are before the resolution
- grace note played before a note in the melody while falling on the beat
- "Answer"; second phrase of a period
- Music in two sections (AB) and a short repeat of the A section, A'.
- A scale with 5 pcs. The pentatonic scale is a subset of the diatonic collection. Minor (do-te); Major (do, re, mi, sol, la)
- (échapeé) unaccented incomplete neighbor tone; approached stepwise from a chord tone and resolved via a skip in the opposite direction back to harmony
- fifths) Soprano voice leaps in the same direction as the bass to an interval of a fifth:objectionable.
- unaccented nonchord tone that passes stepwise from a chord tone that is directly above or below it; also called an auxiliary note
- Omission of sounds or syllables; occurs when the chords move towards tonic but skip one or more classes
- THIRD occurs when a minor piece ends in a major key
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- a subordinate or secondary melody that accompanies the principal melody
- sustained tone (typically in the bass) in which a foreign/dissonant harmony is surrounded by the other parts at least once
- Phrases which seem to be cohesive structurally, but cannot be analyzed as periods.
- Parallel movement of perfect 5ths and octaves is objectionable.
- octaves) Soprano voice leaps in the same direction as the bass to an interval of an octave: Objectionable.
- Four phrases in two pairs
- Similar phrases with different endings
- Periods which differ in melodic or harmonic content.
- Music in three sections (ABA).
- unaccented non-chordal tone that occurs when a note is played before the chord in which it belongs; resolves when the anticipated chord is reached
- an ornament note or melodic decoration
- a type of music in which two or more groups of voices or instruments alternate with one another
- Transitional passage between major sections; may include a modulation.
- Music in two sections (AB). The A section often ends on the dominant note, and the B section ends on the tonic.
30 Clues: Four phrases in two pairs • Music in three sections (ABA). • "Answer"; second phrase of a period • "Question"; first phrase in a period • A song refrain, or recurring material. • Similar phrases with different endings • an ornament note or melodic decoration • THIRD occurs when a minor piece ends in a major key • Periods which differ in melodic or harmonic content. • ...
Halloween Music Crossword 2023-10-26
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- ________ is the lowest male vocal part.
- The _______ note has two beats.
- I was working in the ___ late one night.
- I put a spell on you and now you're ________
- The _____ signature tells us how many beats are in a measure and which note value represents one beat.
- __________ is when two or more voices sing two or more different pitches at once.
- The ____________ note has a fourth of a beat.
- The _________ half note has three beats.
- The _________ note has four beats.
- If there's something strange in your neighborhood. Who you gonna call?
- The treble clef line notes are _ _ _ _ _
- The _______ note has one beat.
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- Spooky, scary skeletons send ________ down your spine.
- The __________ note has half of a beat.
- _______ is the lower female vocal part.
- This is Halloween. Everybody make a ________
- You're joking, you're joking! I can't believe my eyes! You're joking me, you gotta be. This can't be the right ____.
- It's close to _______ and something evil's lurking in the dark.
- ________ is the highest male vocal part.
- It was a one eyed, one horned, flyin' purple people _______
- The treble clef space notes are _ _ _ _
- They're creepy and their kooky. _________ and spooky.
- _________ is the highest female vocal part.
- ________ is the lower male vocal part.
24 Clues: The _______ note has one beat. • The _______ note has two beats. • The _________ note has four beats. • ________ is the lower male vocal part. • ________ is the lowest male vocal part. • The __________ note has half of a beat. • _______ is the lower female vocal part. • The treble clef space notes are _ _ _ _ • I was working in the ___ late one night. • ...
Music Theory Crossword 2023-11-06
Across
- increasing in volume
- a French song, from the middle ages-20th century
- a dynamic described as loud
- a tempo instruction meaning the music is slow
- a group of 4 singers
- the sounding of two or more notes at the same time
- a dynamic described as medium loud
- notes performed sharp and separated
- decreasing in volume
- notes should be performed smoothly
- a dynamic described as soft
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- a note with the value of 4 beats
- with sudden emphasis
- a note with the value of 1 beat
- a dynamic described as medium soft
- a piece of music written for 8 performers
- a stress or emphasis on a note
- a note with the value of 2 beats
- the variation in loudness of notes
- the speed at which a piece is performed
20 Clues: increasing in volume • with sudden emphasis • a group of 4 singers • decreasing in volume • a dynamic described as loud • a dynamic described as soft • a stress or emphasis on a note • a note with the value of 1 beat • a note with the value of 4 beats • a note with the value of 2 beats • a dynamic described as medium loud • a dynamic described as medium soft • ...
Music and Psychology 2024-01-18
Across
- The art of combining different melodies in a way that is harmonically interesting.
- A recurring melody or musical idea in a composition.
- A set of actions performed for symbolic or religious significance within a culture.
- The perceived frequency of a sound, determining its highness or lowness.
- Based on observation and experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- A short musical idea or pattern that is repeated and developed.
- Signature, A set of sharp or flat symbols placed at the beginning of a musical staff to indicate the key of the piece.
- The combination of notes that are considered unstable and create tension.
- The interconnectedness and interdependence of societies on a global scale.
- A qualitative research method that involves in-depth study and description of a culture or social group.
- The combination of notes that are considered stable and harmonically pleasing.
- The overall structure of a musical piece, often described in terms of sections like ABA or sonata-allegro.
- A series of musical notes arranged in ascending or descending order.
- Behavior that violates social norms and expectations
- A change of key within a piece of music.
- A testable statement or prediction that can be verified through experimentation or observation.
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- A statistical relationship between two or more variables that tend to change together.
- A factor or element that can be changed or manipulated in an experiment or study.
- The systematic approach or set of methods used in a particular scientific study.
- Signature, The notational convention used to specify how many beats are in each bar and which note value constitutes one beat.
- A sociological perspective that views society as a system of interrelated parts working together to maintain stability.
- Shared expectations and rules that guide behavior within a specific culture.
- A sequence of notes or chords that brings a section of music to a close.
- The system of social relationships involving family ties and connections.
- The tendency to view one's own culture as superior to others and to judge other cultures based on one's own values.
- A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, often the subject of scientific study.
- A concluding section of a musical piece, typically providing a sense of resolution.
- A repeating musical motif or pattern.
- A musical work created by a composer.
- The volume of a musical piece, indicated by terms like pianissimo (very soft) or fortissimo (very loud).
- Create a piece of music.
31 Clues: Create a piece of music. • A repeating musical motif or pattern. • A musical work created by a composer. • A change of key within a piece of music. • A recurring melody or musical idea in a composition. • Behavior that violates social norms and expectations • A short musical idea or pattern that is repeated and developed. • ...
Mark's Music Crossword 2023-12-11
Across
- The king of pop.
- The artist worshipped by swifties.
- Used to describe the speed of music.
- Drums, Tambourines and Cymbals are what kind of instrument.
- The king of Rock supposedly.
- The master of parodies.
- A six stringed instrument.
- The best app for music ever.
- The company that makes motorcycles and pianos.
- A symbol used to signify higher pitched notes.
- The instrument used to play the Jaws theme.
- Leah's favourite band.
- Bring me the horizon song about royals and murder.
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- The song that copied Super Freak by Rick James.
- A moderately low male voice.
- The artist who released free birds yeah.
- A woodwind instrument that can play the highest note.
- The singer who played the goblin king in Labrinth.
- A short, repeated phase in music.
- The band crossing a zebra crossing.
20 Clues: The king of pop. • Leah's favourite band. • The master of parodies. • A six stringed instrument. • A moderately low male voice. • The king of Rock supposedly. • The best app for music ever. • A short, repeated phase in music. • The artist worshipped by swifties. • The band crossing a zebra crossing. • Used to describe the speed of music. • The artist who released free birds yeah. • ...
Middle Eastern Music 2023-12-14
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- A place full of Arab countries
- its almost the same as Hindi
- A trapezoid shaped hammered dulcimer
- A goblet drum
- A short necked lute type pear shaped guitar
- Most of the Middle East speak this language
- Fastest growing religion
- What do you use to play in band
- a set of two drums that are played on the floor
- The only wind instrument used
- Half pear like body the neck of the stem is carved
- An ancient harp played on your lap
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- Second biggest country in the Middle east
- Biggest country in the Middle East
- has a much louder sound than other instruments
- A language in turkey
- Something you listen to
- plucked long necked lute string instrument
- A long necked lute from Iran
- A frame drum used in Sufi ceremonies and rituals
- most populated country in the middle east
- What do you call a haiku
- A panting is called
- What country did the Ottoman empire come from
- place, location or position
- A Iranian language
- A large double headed drum played by mallets
27 Clues: A goblet drum • A Iranian language • A panting is called • A language in turkey • Something you listen to • Fastest growing religion • What do you call a haiku • place, location or position • its almost the same as Hindi • A long necked lute from Iran • The only wind instrument used • A place full of Arab countries • What do you use to play in band • Biggest country in the Middle East • ...
Classical Music Period 2023-11-29
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- Alternating notes of a triad played by the piano
- Famous composer of the Classical period with the first name Ludwig
- This important event took place during the Classical period
- Musical form where the A theme repeats after each new section of music
- The number of movements in a symphony
- This instrument replaced the harpsichord
- Musical sentences often in a balanced question and answer format
- This type of dynamic marking became popular during the Classical period
- Famous composer of the Classical period with the first name Amadeus
- String playing technique used when you pull the bow across the strings
- Orchestras of the Classical period were ______ than those of the Baroque
- Music era between 1750 and 1820
- A type of music composed to be played in a room rather than concert hall
- This woodwind instrument was invented during the Classical period
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- A musical song consisting of 3 beats per measure, french dance, and ternary form
- This was the most used texture of the Classical period
- A string quartet consists of two violins, a viola, and a _____
- A musical structure consisting of an exposition, development, and recapitulation
- The most popular type of small instrumental group in the Classical period
- This brass instrument was invented during the Classical period
- Famous composer of the Classical period with the first name Joseph
- An extended musical composition written for the orchestra that became popular during this era
- Defining characteristic of the Classical period
- One way that a variation can be different from the main theme
- All Western art music
- Changing from one key to another
26 Clues: All Western art music • Music era between 1750 and 1820 • Changing from one key to another • The number of movements in a symphony • This instrument replaced the harpsichord • Defining characteristic of the Classical period • Alternating notes of a triad played by the piano • This was the most used texture of the Classical period • ...
Music Crossword III 2022-06-21
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- I come from Alabama with this 5 string instrument
- Type of string music or type of plant
- Name that tune
- Good time for a river cruise
- Instrument played by Billy Joel
- Elite military group with a hit song about them
- My bonnie lies over this
- Means whatever will be, will be
- Oh my darling ___
- Single named musician from Wisconsin
- It's a grand night for this
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- Patriotic song
- British Invasion band
- Itsy bitsy swimwear in the song
- The King of Rock and Roll
- State with many songs written about it
- One, two, three of these and you're out
- Don't sit under this
- Nothing could be finer than to be in ___
- Hymn
- Some farmers play music for these
21 Clues: Hymn • Patriotic song • Name that tune • Oh my darling ___ • Don't sit under this • British Invasion band • My bonnie lies over this • The King of Rock and Roll • It's a grand night for this • Good time for a river cruise • Itsy bitsy swimwear in the song • Instrument played by Billy Joel • Means whatever will be, will be • Some farmers play music for these • ...
Music of Thailand 2022-10-08
Across
- three stringed with an ivory plectrum
- three-strined spike fiddle
- set of gongs in a circular frame
- double reed pipe with 6 finger holes
- combination of piphat and khruang-sai
- land of the free
- thailand's principal musical ensemble
- high pitched two-stringed bowed lute
- goblet-shaped drum
- thai folk song for children
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- greatly influenced thailand on its music
- barrel-shaped drum
- small cymbals "time keeper"
- heart of bangkok
- formerly known as "____"
- chinese duclimer
- combination of percussion and wind instrument
- veritcal duct flute
- thai languange is very _____
- two-sringed spike fiddle
20 Clues: heart of bangkok • chinese duclimer • land of the free • barrel-shaped drum • goblet-shaped drum • veritcal duct flute • formerly known as "____" • two-sringed spike fiddle • three-strined spike fiddle • small cymbals "time keeper" • thai folk song for children • thai languange is very _____ • set of gongs in a circular frame • double reed pipe with 6 finger holes • ...
Talented Music Crosswork 2023-03-16
Across
- the five lines and four spaces used to notate music
- a composer from the classical era
- medium soft
- the distance between two pitches
- a composer from the Romantic era
- medium loud
- the lowest female voice in choir
- the combined bass and treble clef lines
- indicates silence in music
- soft
- very soft
- three or more notes that create harmony
- the highest female voice in choir
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- three pitches that are played together to create harmony
- Loud
- very loud
- the highest male voice in choir
- to gradually get softer
- the rate of speed
- The loudness or softness of sound
- Smooth, connected musical phrases
- to gradually get louder
- the lowest male voice in choir
23 Clues: Loud • soft • very loud • very soft • medium soft • medium loud • the rate of speed • to gradually get softer • to gradually get louder • indicates silence in music • the lowest male voice in choir • the highest male voice in choir • the distance between two pitches • a composer from the Romantic era • the lowest female voice in choir • a composer from the classical era • ...
